Until yesterday evening, I had never met any of my Honored Guest poets
in person. A long dinner at an Indian Restaurant with John Stevenson was
even more interesting, thought-provoking and enjoyable than I had expected.
Being an audience of one for intermittent readings of John’s favorite haiku and
tanka was an unexpected treat.
I shouldn’t have all the fun. Here are three haiku by John Stevenson from
Quiet Enough (Red Moon Press, 2004):
early Alzheimer’s
she says she’ll have . . .
the usual
dining alone
I rehearse
a conversation
the tethered dog
watches the guide dog
enter a deli
March 25, 2005
four-star dining experience
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