Agnes Eva Savich
Born 1976 in Krakow, Poland
Living in Austin, Texas, USA
Agnes Eva Savich has been writing haiku since 2003. A featured Southwestern Haijin in Roadrunner Haiku Journal (2006), she continues to be published in haiku journals, and has an early collection of poetry, The Watcher: Poems (Cedar Leaf Press, 2009).
https://agnesevasavich.wordpress.com
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the smoothness
of my lover's face –
snowy evening
Frogpond XXVII:2, 2004
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first kick
birds resume
chirping
Modern Haiku 35.3, 2004
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quitting time
snowflakes blend
with the crowd
The Heron's Nest VI:8, 2004
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cicada song
the sleeping bag's
long zipper
The Heron's Nest VII:3, 2005
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the way she braids
her long gray hair
winter evening
Acorn #14, 2005
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crescent moon
a wedge of blood orange
bursts in my mouth
Roadrunner VI:1, 2006
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overcast
all the blue
in a jay's wings
Acorn #18, 2007
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cliff dust
cicadas saw
through the heat
The Heron's Nest #10, 2010
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the missed note
in her piano chord
November rain
Presence #53, 2015
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same flowers –
a butterfly I’ll never
see again
Cattails September 2015
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jazz club awning
all the little icicles
bopping down
A Hundred Gourds #5.1, 2015
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snow before the children
Under the Basho 2015
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in the dark we are ageless shooting stars
Under the Basho 2015
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WATERF
Bones #8, 2015
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a line of boxcars
horses graze
the spent field
bottle rockets #34, 2016