“A Few Haiku (16)” published at Gobblers by Masticadores

Just a note to let everyone know the latest installment of my short haiku/senryu collections titled “A Few Haiku (16)” is now live at Gobblers by Masticadores. These small collections consist of six haiku and/or senryu. I sincerely appreciate Editor Manuela Timofte for sharing this mini-collection. Here’s hoping they connect with you.

“A Few Haiku (16)”
© 2021 by Michael L. Utley

(#91)

How can hope survive
Solitary kitchen chair
And the empty bed

…..

(#92)

These old feet are numb
Memories are bitter cold
I must watch my step

…..

(#93)

I sought from the fox
Wisdom; he gave me instead
A flash of his tail

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29 thoughts on ““A Few Haiku (16)” published at Gobblers by Masticadores

    1. Thank you very much, my dear friend! I’m truly happy to know you enjoyed these little poems. Thank you for always being such a kind and supportive friend. Wishing you all the best from Colorado! 😊

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    1. Thanks, Beth. I love foxes. I recall occasional fox sightings on the farm where I was raised. Always fascinated with these unique creatures, especially their significance in Japanese folklore. Glad to know you enjoyed this one, my friend. 😊🦊

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    1. Thanks, Carol. When you said “powerful” and “delicious,” for some odd reason I immediately thought of Whoppers malted milk balls! 🤣 (I have no idea why, but it sort of cracked me up.) I’m always happy to know my writing resonates with you, my friend. It’s a pleasure to see you drop by for a visit. 😊

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