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November 7, 2005

once-familiar routes

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 9:59 am

While I’m traveling to my former “hometown” of Washington, D.C. (for

a little competition advocacy and a lot of visiting with old friends),

check out more Bainbridge on the obligations of Catholic judges,

and enjoy the haiku of Andrew Riutta:

 

 


 



apple wine



his story better



the second time


 


 


 


 


 








midday heat



the carpenter’s tool belt


full of plums


 


 


 


 


half moon


 


 


 


 

distant foghorn—
a perfect stone
skips forever 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







half moon—
between two crickets
a year has passed
“distant foghorn” –

 

 


“midday heat” & “apple wine” – Roadrunner Haiku Journal V: 4 (Nov. 2005)

“distant foghorn” – Haiku Harvest (Vol. 5:1, Fall/Winter 2005)

half moon” – Simply Haiku (Summer 2005, vol. 3:2)

 










mapping

a once-familiar route —

they’ve never seen my baldspot 




                  [Nov. 7, 2005]  

 

                                                                            gas pump g

 

 

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