My haiku were first accepted for publication in haiku journals in early 2005. This page is for anyone interested in following my “progress” in this poetic genre. I’ve compiled each of the poems — over 100 haiku and senryu — which were selected by journal or anthology editors for publication from 2005 through 2009. They are presented below, in chronological order of their publication. Hyperlinks are provided to all of the pieces available online. You can share this posting using the short URL: http://tinyurl.com/Dagosan
Rather than clutter this page with my personal reaction to the process of reviewing my “published haiku oeuvre,” I’ve offered a few inanities and banalities in a simultaneous posting here. If you insist on seeing more of my work, check out the dagosan haikai archives, or go to my ongoing (but sporadic) weblogs dagosan’s haiku diary and simply senryu.
2005
alone —
hugging
warm laundry
new paperback —
the sun sets
without me
– from The Heron’s Nest (March 2005); “alone” & “new paperback“
frozen river–
snow hides
the elm’s reflection
– Mainichi Daily News Haiku Column No. 669 (March 5, 2005)
to-read list
and summer corn
growing, growing
old dog and master
jostling
for the tiny spot of shade
storm alert
every kind of cloud
in one sky
blue sky
behind bare branches
year-end bonus
– Legal Studies Forum XXIX:1 (2005; pages 275 – 276) 
it’s pink! it’s purple!
sunset inspires
more bickering
– Frogpond — the journal of the Haiku Society of America, (Vol. XXVIII: 2, 2005) – click to see a subsequent haiga incorporating this poem –
that little grunt
dad always made —
putting on my socks
– Frogpond (XXVIII: 2, 2005); repub. in inside the mirror: Red Moon Anthology 2005; used in a memorial haiga, here.
Adirondack chair
upholstered
with snow
Spring arrives —
peeps
melting on the dashboard
first scull of the year
my arms ache
just waving
cherry tomatoes
on toothpicks — a vapor trail
spears the midday moon
her chocolate breath
mingles with mine —
easter sunset
– – Simply Haiku (Vol. 3, No. 4, Winter 2005) 
fallen blossoms —
soon
just another tree
mom’s arthritis
acting up again–
I take two Advil
squinting to see him —
another generation
sent to right field
– Roadrunner Haiku Journal (V:4, Nov. 2005; image: by Aurora Antonovic); “squinting to see him” – Tie, The Scorpion Prize for Best Haiku/Senryu of ISSUE V:4; repub. in Baseball Haiku (Ed. Cor van den Heuvel and Nanae Tamura; W.W. Norton Press 2007)
winding road —
under the influence
of a strawberry moon
………………. in The Heron’s Nest(VII: 4, Winter 2005)
2006 
last week of the year
ice floes rush
to the waterfall
january thaw
motionless trees
tremble in the river
hazy winter moon 
the face I met
when our skin was smooth
….. Roadrunner Haiku Journal Issue VI: 1 (Feb. 2006) 
Indian Summer —
a squirrel tips over
the bag of rock salt
– The Heron’s Nest VIII:I, March 2006 
falling blossoms —
soon
just another tree
Adirondack chair
upholstered
with snow
frozen river —
snow hides
the elm’s reflection
– Legal Studies Forum XXX (March 2006)
last day of winter —
ice smothers
the early buds
c’mon, equinox —
anxious to plant
impatiens
storm windows off:
the old man curses
the noisy neighbors
– Nisqually Delta Review (Winter-Spring, 2006; errata page)
farewell picnic —
wind blows the blossoms
off the dogwoods
waking
to dogwood blossoms —
the boys like pink today
april showers!
trudging back
to fetch a snow brush
almost april —
baked apple season
lingers
spring arrives —
new snow bleaches
old snowbanks
the smile that humbles
the cherry blossoms –
too far to see her
rain
on my bald spot —
recalling dry-scalp Aprils
coldest day this winter —
the early buds
miscarry
brushing off the snow –
warm enough today
for a park bench moment
– Haiku Harvest (Spring & Summer 2006, Vol. 6 No. 1)
low gray sky —
an afghan warming
on the radiator
– The Heron’s Nest (VIII: 2, 12 #5, June 2006)
sculpting cloud peaks
from shampoo suds —
crooked fingers
muddy bootprints
in the kitchen –
spring follows us home
U-Haul tires
spin on the ice —
windchimes packed in a box
wintry mix 
a snow buddha
and a mud buddha
mid-March winds –
a too-warm coat
suddenly too thin
hardboiled eggs –
the first one
peels easily
–
………………… in Clouds Peak #1 (July 2006)
at the crosswalk –
leaves and a garbage can
hurry past
autumn equinox —
awakening to
summer’s last cricket
rattle, whir, hum —
three-fan
august night
Columbus Day rain—
first cozy evening
since spring
too cold for fireflies—
campfire sparks
float past the rocks
perched on
the sumo’s belly–
one large pumpkin
– – Nisqually Delta Review (summer/fall issue 2006) 
“too cold for fireflies—” & “autumn equinox –” – Editor’s Choice Selections
almost sunset
the weekend dad
drags a sled up the hill
hard-to-peel
tangerine —
her citrus-scented fingers
…………………. in Frogpond XXIX: 2 (2006) 
sudden downpour —
no one wins
the wet-t-shirt contest
…………… tinywords Aug. 12, 2006
the pond ices over –
impressionist to
cubist overnight
early March —
the weather vane goose
still heading south

winter gale —
the crows fly farther
than the crow flies
small sad face
in the puddle —
last weekend’s snowman
a warm yule . . .
the ice-fishing hole
mostly hole
…….. Simply Haiku (Autumn 2006, Vol. 4 no. 3); “small sad face” – repub. a procession of ripples anthology (p. 18)
morning shadows –
the gunslingers wait
for high noon
the view
from the sofa –
April madness
– HaigaOnline Issue 7-2 (Autumn-Winter 2006)
Click to see the original photo-poem haiga combinations –
“morning shadows” & “view from the sofa“
her words sting —
the mosquitos take me
just as I am
– Frogpond, XXIX: 3 Fall 2006
Mother’s Day–
admiring lilacs
just past their peak
— The Heron’s Nest (VIII: 4, December 2006) –
rubbernecking
the sunset geese —
our tailgater honks
– tinywords – December 12, 2006
2007
curtain time:
the stage crew as silent
as the props
snowmelt
sunset
comes too soon
the lawn crunches
Spring’s first bocce match
postponed
april storm —
borrowing the neighbor’s
rock salt
a foot of snow
a month too soon
candles for nightlights
his face frozen —
just like mama
always said
– Simply Haiku Journal, Modern Haiga, Vol. 5 no. 1 (Spring 2007); photos by Arthur Giacalone; see the original photo-poem haiga by clicking on these links:
“curtain time:” – “snow melt” – “the lawn crunches” –
“april storm —” – “a foot of snow” – “his face frozen –”
alone at dusk 
footsteps approach
from behind
– from World Haiku Association 44th Haiga Contest (April 2007)
squinting to see him
another generation
sent to right field
law office picnic
the ump consults
his Blackberry
– in Baseball Haiku (Cor van den Heuvel and Nanae Tamura, eds., W.W. Norton Press, April 2007) “squinting” – org. pub. Roadrunner Haiku Journal (V:4, Nov. 2005; tie Scorpion Prize)

lull in the parade
small hands reach
for the same balloon
– orig. version of poem in a haiga, 45th WHA Haiga Contest (May 2007)
– above haiga, with poem slightly revised (thanks AA), first at MagnaPoetsJF in b&w version (June 1, 2007)
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three feet of snow
the firehouse dog
follows the hose
early thaw
she serves the canard
a l’orange
drawn butter
and chardonnay –
he sets the trap
ladybug
in the spider’s web –
yesterday’s horoscope
catnap onshore –
a wake sinks
the dream flotilla
on the novice trail –
climbers wave
from the peak
….. in HaigaOnline Spring/Summer 2007 Vol. 8-1
– see the original photo-poem haiga by clicking on these links:
“three feet of snow” – “early thaw” – “drawn butter” –
“ladybug” – “catnap onshore —” – “on the novice trail –-”
mommy, look!
an early moon floats
above the setting sun
….
The 49th. WHA Haiga Contest (10/2007) 
first the scent –
lilac bushes
’round the corner
blustery day
one tulip
keeps his head
blossoms on the breeze —
the tilt
of illegible gravestones
full morning moon —
the working girl’s
gauzy blouse
fireworks finale!
her eyes return
to the fireflies
— – Simply Haiku, Autumn 2007, vol 5 no 3 –
“full morning moon” – repub. in dust of summers: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2007 (Red Moon Press, 2008)
first snowfall –
a city-full
of student drivers
………. in tinywords November 23, 2007
cloud-covered night–
no moon, no fireflies,
no goodnight kiss
…
. . . in “Lanterns: a firefly anthology” (Edited by Stanford M. Forrester, Bottle Rockets Press, 2007}
hazy harvest moon
the face I met
when our skin was smooth
…….. The Heron’s Nest (Vol. IX: 4, Dec. 2007) 
[Note: This poem was re-written to commemorate the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Arthur & Connie Giacalone; the original version appeared in Roadrunner Haiku Journal Issue VI: 1 (Feb. 2006)]
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