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Rohini Gupta

 

far below
migrating geese
follow the river  

Heron's Nest, Dec 2009

 

wet pavements
a cat walks upon
the moon        

Mainichi Daily, 21 Sept 2011 and also featured in the annual selection

 

vacation's end

my small black notebook

brings home the mountains  

 

Bottle Rockets, August 2008

 

dawn comes

too soon

I lose the stars  

 

Bottle Rockets, August 2008

 

above 

the funeral pyre

a falling star  

 

winner of the Toshiko award, World Haiku Club

 

plucking 

the last red apple

now I feel the cold  

 

Mainichi Daily, 20 Feb 2013

 

temple ruins

only the wind still

offers flowers  

 

Chrysanthemum, April 2008

 

the faces

still smiling

old photos    

 

World Haiku Review, August 2010

 

dawn over Dal lake

emerging from the mist

the flower boat    

 

Heron's Nest, March 2008

 

spring moon

too much pain

to write    

 

Runner Up, World Haiku Club Awards, Feb 2008

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