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Gary Hotham: Eight haiku

Gary Hotham

Jun 01 2016

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Haiku

chilling the drink
rocks that need
an ocean

Trevi Fountain
wishes
coins fall thru

New Year’s day
believing in stars
we can’t see

famous
for a destroyed town
Mt. Vesuvius

what
the wind didn’t scatter
light from the birthday candles

wandering by
no past for the rain
to cover up

slow steps
fog doesn’t stop
the ocean

held down by buttons
the dead man’s
collar

Gary Hotham

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