Hi all
This is a small haibun which has just been published and was written in memory of a haiku writing friend in Texas who died last fall.
Autumnal
(for Jan Benson 1952-2019)
She was sick but that is true for so many of my friends. Admittedly, the diagnoses sounded more final than chronic, but her energy for life continued to be so strong.
One day she told me she had no more pictures of crows to send.
I didn’t know that was her way of saying she was dying.
grandmother moon
the resilience
of violets
(Drifting Sands, Issue 3, September 2010: vhttps://drifting-sands-haibun.org/09/2020/autumnal/)
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-
This is a small haibun which has just been published and was written in memory of a haiku writing friend in Texas who died last fall.
Autumnal
(for Jan Benson 1952-2019)
She was sick but that is true for so many of my friends. Admittedly, the diagnoses sounded more final than chronic, but her energy for life continued to be so strong.
One day she told me she had no more pictures of crows to send.
I didn’t know that was her way of saying she was dying.
grandmother moon
the resilience
of violets
(Drifting Sands, Issue 3, September 2010: vhttps://drifting-sands-haibun.org/09/2020/autumnal/)
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-
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