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Haiku by Zee Zahava at Mann Library February 2015 

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striking the brass bell
so many yesterdays
begin this way

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a volume of Issa’s poems
open before me
still my mind wanders

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i could hold a pen for a year
and not find
the poem of you

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cardinal
thank you for reminding me
to be surprised

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good morning purple flower
i don’t know your name
i will call you Ahhhhhhhhh

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sister crow
my only regret —
i never invited you for tea

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the distance between us
i’ll draw the map
you color it in

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once there was a frog
who fell in love with the moon —
i am that frog

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second-hand quilt
no memories
no comfort

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a twist of tissue
grandmother’s bookmark
between War and Peace

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spring moon
the way you kiss
each bud awake

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blue morning
a hole in the basket
where a cloud slips through

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dear moon
i forgot to look at you last night —
did you see me?

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pouring tea
into my favorite cup
rain fills a river

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artist friend
in your open window
a bouquet of colored pencils

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catching spring rain
in my cupped hands
no reflection in this shallow pond

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in full bloom
my neighbor’s winter garden
plastic flowers

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inside the abandoned typewriter
a poem
wakes up

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reading your face
my fingers trace a line
between two age spots

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waking from a dream
i cry out for my sister
the crow also cries

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moon
why do you follow me?
i am lost

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bowing to the setting sun
my shadow
walks into the sea

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mother picks a dandelion
to wear in her hair
she calls this gardening

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friends bring me feathers
but i don’t
fly away

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rubbing my finger
down the book’s spine
dust from before i was born

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sipping tea
no thoughts
no ceremony

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old year
new year
the cat sleeps

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in the meantime
a year passes
her blue shawl unravels

-Zee Zahava 

 “everyday is a journey and the journey itself is home”  ~ Basho