Born in Hartford Connecticut, USA
Living in Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA
http://donnafleischer.wordpress.com
Donna Fleischer
private keep off
words nailed to a tree
the sun comes through
Peace Is A Haiku Song anthology, 2013
this cold Spring
to trust in –
Fukushima rods
Bones issue 1, 2012
earth day
the knell
of cherry blossoms
Vancouver Cherry Blossom 2013 Haiku Invitational
Honourable Mention Recipient
birth day
the wish
already granted
Woven, Longhouse 2012
sudden pop up –
a bubblegum breeze
in the bleachers
The Mainichi Daily News May, 2012
on public land
we can visit any time we like
quince tree
Kō, 26:10 Spring – Summer 2012
the lurid red
of a Japanese maple –
time to part
Cattails, Premier Issue January 2014
traffic cone
in a bed of tulips
where am I going?
Solitary Plover winter 2012
my anger
joins the tree root
jutting out
South by Southeast 17:3, 2010, Editors’ Choice
weather report –
the butterflies
out very late
South by Southeast 19:1 2012
mist
rolling up the mountain
yellow snapdragons
Modern Haiku 35:1 2004
peony –
a bulls’-eye of ants
within
Presence
tree shadows –
a lifetime
in pencil lines
roadrunner 2013
earth’s red shadow
covers the moon
news of more war
Kamesan's World Haiku Anthology on War, Violence and Human Rights Violation 2013
lost –
trying to follow
one firefly
Twinkle, Twinkle Longhouse chapbook 2010
a light
sitting
with the leaves
Twinkle, Twinkle Longhouse chapbook 2010
cone of snow
in the parking lot ah!
mount fuji
Kō, 20:4 Autumn – Winter 2005
pond walk –
in my ear, mosquito
for a muse
Asahi Shimbun 2011
in between petals
of a tiny white daisy
this shifting world
bottle rockets 2007
summer night . . .
a primrose
still open
Modern Haiku
Donna Fleischer
summer rain
lengthening the grass . . .
my lovesickness
Cornell University Mann Library’s Daily Haiku 2010
flutter of leaves . . .
my neighbor’s pipe glows
with the wind
Modern Haiku
a grub
writhing
from the light
Hummingbird xv:3 2005
snow glaze –
courtyard
squares the moon
Hummingbird xiv:2 2003
on its back
a sparrow
November sky
Kō, Autumn – Winter 2004
twinkle, twinkle . . .
morning sun
on the snow
Kō
strewn steel embers
ash and bits of bone
soon the snow
Peace Is A Haiku Song anthology, 2013
in the bare spindly tree one bird’s song
Solitary Plover, Winter 2012
Fukushima
samurai bones in spring rains
stirring
We Are All Japan anthology, 2012
the crow sidestepping sunlight
South by Southeast 17:3, 2010
crowning –
vulva head vulva head
thousand petaled
Lilliput Review #161, 2013
finding its way back
sure as the sun
a dandelion
South by Southeast 19:2, 2012
the pale pink –
cherry petals touching
tip to tip
Vancouver Cherry Blossom 2011 Haiku Invitational
Honourable Mention Recipient
fresh barley wine
an urge to talk
with Beowulf
South by Southeast 20:1 2013
incense
of old cedar mulch . . .
heat wave
Presence 34, 2008
rail cars stacked with wood
slowly pass the living, i
whisper to them, kaddish
Lilliput Review, #160, 2009
the snow
newly fallen – one day
i will not be here
Kō 20:4, (212th issue), 2005
winter wind pine cones scatter into other lives
Hummingbird 16:2, 2005
cereus blooms
white fragrant petals
in moonlight
bottle rockets 4:2, 2003
take it off, no
not the red dress the mask
that is the red dress
Bones issue 2, 2013