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Autumn 2006, vol 4 no 3
HAIKU
Ella Wagemakers
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winter moon
on a bed of clouds
... owl feathers |
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the moon
in duck pond water
choked by reeds |
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winter sunrise ...
fresh snow turns
to muddy slush |
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day's end ...
another sunset
behind the clouds |
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winter mist ...
bare trees tremble
beyond my breath |
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Ella Wagemakers was born in the Philippines and now lives in the Netherlands with her husband. She is an English Teacher at the Dutch Police Academy. She received an AB-IS from Manila University in 1983, a 2nd Degree Teaching Diploma in Tilburg in 2001, and a 1st Degree Teaching Diploma (Tilburg) in 2003.
Her essay "A Dutch Journey" was published in Not Home, But Here, an anthology edited by Luisa A. Igloria. So far, she has had a few haiku published online in the Makata International Poetry Journal and other online e-zines. She is working on her first poetry collection.
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