Waterways
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burning off
winter fog leaves behind
an ocean
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remains of a town
under the reservoir
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opening day
the hole
in my waders
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arraigned
on a charge of
drunken boating
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ripples on the pond
where I skated as a boy
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approximately
half of the polliwogs
have a pair of legs
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A rengay composed by Alan S. Bridges (USA) and John Stevenson (USA)
Alan first met poet John Stevenson on the Lake Shore Limited to Chicago. Over breakfast, Alan learned what a haiku really is, and hasn't put down his pencil since. With John's encouragement, Alan has been published in numerous journals and was selected by Red Moon Press to appear in A New Resonance 7, Emerging Voices in English-Language Haiku. Recently Alan and John rode the train together again between Chicago and Albany, where the two composed their first rengay. This is their second collaborative effort.
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