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Pat GeyerPat Geyer

Born 1951 in Newark, NJ, USA.
Living in East Brunswick, NJ, USA

 

this island,
as if the dragonfly…
Akitsushima

Akitsu Quarterly Premiere Issue 2014

 

spring thunder . . .
juncos flee
to the north

Akitsu Quarterly Spring 2016

 

twelve thirtyish tolls
o're the tropic of cancer...
noon day sun stands still

Pure Haiku June 2016

 

almost monday . . .
why this watch is surely
two days slow

Cattails Premier Edition: January 2014

 

 

missing you . . .
this moon abandons
the night

brass bell: a haiku journal  December 2015

 

sing at dawn sing at dusk when women were birds

brass bell: a haiku journal  March 2016

 

morning . . .
night slips off
the dark

Best of Mijikai Haiku 2013

 

nest robber
you boast a rugged ruff . . .
this fish crow

Simply Haiku  Summer 2013

 

gnarled oak
planted long ago . . .
many battles


Gnarled Oak Inaugural Issue 2014

autumn . . .
maples hold their arms
in arabesque

 

 

in the quiet
of my dreamless sleep . . .
this chorus song

 

roundwound . . .
spider strings quiver
in the riffs

 

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