Josie Hibbing
squatting on the rooftops
an old man watches his world
drift to the sea
Mark Brooks
tsunami
pieces of future days
wash away
and
tsunami
winged ants caught
by their shadows
Josie Hibbing
squatting on the rooftops
an old man watches his world
drift to the sea
Mark Brooks
tsunami
pieces of future days
wash away
and
tsunami
winged ants caught
by their shadows
Japan after the big earthquake
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Gabi from Okayama (about 1000 km away from Fukushima)
The Josie Hibbing haiku is moving.
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quake tests —
dignity levels exceed
legal limit
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