Category Archives: Antoinette Libro

3 Tanka: June 14, 2022

sunrise services a flock of white ibis rise together our morning prayer over the marshes by Antoinette Libro (USA) red lights,  June 2019      this tiny shell tumbled by tides  and bleached by the sun . . .  the way some … Continue reading

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Daily Haiku: April 24, 2022

drifting down river  banks of bending pine–  swaying red lanterns    by Antoinette Libro (USA) Brussels Sprout

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Daily Haiku Special: 2 Haiku by Antoinette Libro

summer mass— a little beach sand stirs in the holy water by Antoinette Libro (USA) Haiku Society of America Members’ Anthology, 2011        crescent moon the black cat slips into a crevice by Antoinette Libro (USA) tsuri-doro: a … Continue reading

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Tanka by Antoinette Libro

Tanka shops may be closed and houses shuttered but in the backyard a riot of red bougainvillea by Antoinette Libro (USA) Red Lights, Vol. 16, No. 2, June 2020

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Daily Haiku: Nov. 27, 2018

stained glass a shaft of sun drowns out the soprano   by Antoinette Libro (USA) The Haiku Calendar, 2018, Snapshot Press

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Daily Haiku: Sept. 21, 2018

SENRYU Last day in London– wearing my pearls to see the Crown Jewels   by Antoinette Libro (USA) Modern Haiku, 33:2, 2002

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Daily Haiku, Dec. 9, 2015

October rain– ten years tonight since hearing your voice by Antoinette Libro Wind Chimes, November 1985

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Daily Haiku, Sept. 3, 2015

his old workshop– only dust and sunlight now on the wooden counter by Antoinette Libro, Author of The Carpenter’s Lament in Winter

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