Also Bill — wanted to let you know that I have been working my way through your archives and both enjoying and learning a lot. The haiku, of course, are great — here’s a personal favorite:
the long day
I don’t know what to do
with this sun
and your “amplifications” back in 2005 were especially enlightening. (Hey, maybe I don’t need as many Buddhas as I thought!) Thanks for all your work in educating and supporting us less experienced poets — your comments here have been invaluable.
Apparently, at least one more than I have.
I think infinitely more than I have. 🙂
Also Bill — wanted to let you know that I have been working my way through your archives and both enjoying and learning a lot. The haiku, of course, are great — here’s a personal favorite:
the long day
I don’t know what to do
with this sun
and your “amplifications” back in 2005 were especially enlightening. (Hey, maybe I don’t need as many Buddhas as I thought!) Thanks for all your work in educating and supporting us less experienced poets — your comments here have been invaluable.
hahaha. i like this. it has so many levels to contemplate. . . and then that sense of sublime, ridiculous humor pops in.
one Buddha
a perfect circle
on the road
Thanks Wrick — and I love your haiku! I am still thinking about it, I think there’s a lot more to it than I am getting.