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Ted van Zutphen

Born 1950 in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Living in a mobile home travelling USA
http://nierf.com
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empty boat
adrift without oars
a loon's laugh

Notes from the Gean (Vol. 2, Issue 4) March 2011

 

snow drifts –
an angel spreads
her wings

Simply Haiku (Spring 2011 Vol. 8, No.4) April 2011

 

the glacier
calving an iceberg –
another candle

Simply Haiku (Spring 2011 Vol. 8, No.4) April 2011

 

a stream
below the ice . . .
spring whispers

Simply Haiku (Spring 2011 Vol. 8, No.4) April 2011

 

spring breeze . . .
a whiff of freesias
through my hair

Simply Haiku (Spring 2011 Vol. 8, No.4) April 2011

 

first date
the rowboat
wobbles

haijinx March 2011

 

waves speaking
in ancient tongues . . .
spring morning

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

mountain
the spring sun
in its depths

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

oh rock . . .
how long will it take
to wear you down?

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

shrouded mountains . . .
your presence pierces
the distance

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

misty morning –
the dogwood blooms
my breath

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

riverbank . . .
willow branches reach
for their roots

 Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

setting moon . . .
the wall between us
brick by brick

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

dawn moon . . .
the red river flows
into its past

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

 

tidal moon –
where does the sun rise
tomorrow?

Simply Haiku (Summer 2011 Vol. 9, No.1) July 2011

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