My Dear Friends:
Publisher, poet and NeverEnding Story contributor, Denis M. Garrison, has made five issues of AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, available to read free online.
Selected Haiku
Publisher, poet and NeverEnding Story contributor, Denis M. Garrison, has made five issues of AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, available to read free online.
Selected Haiku
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 1, Autumn 2008
long grasses sway
over these prairie graves
a pallid sky
Denis M. Garrison
frayed sunlight
between the pilings --
summer’s end
Laryalee Fraser
end of summer
the sound of her paddle
dripping
Susan Constable
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 2, Winter 2009
boat-man fishing
stillness cast toward
a loon
Brenda J. Bechtel
letting go
a butterfly drifts
into light
the curve
of an infant’s skull
cradle moon
Jo McInerney
a lean-to
made of cardboard . . .
winter rain
Robert D. Wilson
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 3, Spring 2009
supper time
a sky of fruit bats
streaks the moon
Barbara A. Taylor
November drizzle
this year his steps slower
into the barn dark
Robert Moyer
where soldiers
once slept and died --
a spider’s home
Dick Whyte
raven
shredding
the silence
Marje A. Dyck
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 4, Summer 2009
Indian summer
a thicket of fishing poles
on the bridge
Bob Lucky
slow day . . .
yet on this hillside
a rush of blossoms
Laryalee Fraser
a wetland trail --
we follow the whisper
of marsh grasses
Adelaide B. Shaw
nightfall
in a crow’s cry
autumn chill
Jo McInerney
summer evening—
morning glories fold against
an ink-blue sky
Hortensia Anderson
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 5, Summer 2010
sultry night . . .
a glass shard blinks
at the stars
Robert D. Wilson
alone on the deck
midnight silhouette
blows smoke rings
John Lambremont, Sr.
pink tiny fingers
curl around my thumb . . .
cherry blossoms
Barbara A. Taylor
rose thorns
on both sides of the fence --
your word against mine
Susan Constable
fiftieth birthday
raking leaves in a pile
in the wind
Matthew M. Cariello
morning drizzle
under the metro bridge
a pile of blankets
Kath Abela Wilson
long grasses sway
over these prairie graves
a pallid sky
Denis M. Garrison
frayed sunlight
between the pilings --
summer’s end
Laryalee Fraser
end of summer
the sound of her paddle
dripping
Susan Constable
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 2, Winter 2009
boat-man fishing
stillness cast toward
a loon
Brenda J. Bechtel
letting go
a butterfly drifts
into light
the curve
of an infant’s skull
cradle moon
Jo McInerney
a lean-to
made of cardboard . . .
winter rain
Robert D. Wilson
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 3, Spring 2009
supper time
a sky of fruit bats
streaks the moon
Barbara A. Taylor
November drizzle
this year his steps slower
into the barn dark
Robert Moyer
where soldiers
once slept and died --
a spider’s home
Dick Whyte
raven
shredding
the silence
Marje A. Dyck
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 4, Summer 2009
Indian summer
a thicket of fishing poles
on the bridge
Bob Lucky
slow day . . .
yet on this hillside
a rush of blossoms
Laryalee Fraser
a wetland trail --
we follow the whisper
of marsh grasses
Adelaide B. Shaw
nightfall
in a crow’s cry
autumn chill
Jo McInerney
summer evening—
morning glories fold against
an ink-blue sky
Hortensia Anderson
AMBROSIA: Journal of Fine Haiku, 5, Summer 2010
sultry night . . .
a glass shard blinks
at the stars
Robert D. Wilson
alone on the deck
midnight silhouette
blows smoke rings
John Lambremont, Sr.
pink tiny fingers
curl around my thumb . . .
cherry blossoms
Barbara A. Taylor
rose thorns
on both sides of the fence --
your word against mine
Susan Constable
fiftieth birthday
raking leaves in a pile
in the wind
Matthew M. Cariello
morning drizzle
under the metro bridge
a pile of blankets
Kath Abela Wilson
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