Telescope07 is both a gifted poet and photographer. A native of Hiroshima, he uses English as a second language. Often, he expresses themes concerning his homeland in both verse and photo art that give us insight into his distinct culture or, conversely, transcend boundaries and cultural identities. His photo journal website is called "Telescope07's Views of Hiroshima" (http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Teahouse/3600).
First Love
My Heart Will Wait For You
Haiku One
Haiku Two: To You!
Haiku Two: To You! (revised)
Haiku Three: Keep In Touch
Autumnal Skies
Armageddon
Mitaki Buddhism Temple
My X-Files
Ruriden
Lost In Space
Think On Meditation
Pandora's Box
Alien
Tanka One
Retired
Amakusa Pearl Line
Begin To Take Notice
B. Coil
Prophet Nostradamus
You've Got Mail
UFO and ET
The Two Body
Haiku Four
Mystery of the Nessie
Tanka Two
Tanka Three
Tanka Four
Haiku Five
First American in Japan
Tanka Five: Perry Visits Japan
Mt. Karahunidake
The Last of a Battleship, Yamato
Haiku Six
Haiku Seven
Tanka Six: Quiet Night
Toujin Okichi
Tanka Seven
The Shimabara Rebellion
Hibagon
Yaoya Ohichi
Haiku Eight
Haiku Nine
Obattalion
Haiku Ten
Short Poem
Toyotomi Hidetugu
Princess Komahime
American Style Love
Nuclear Proliferation
A Matter of San Felipe
Japan Saint 26 Martyrdom
Spoon Bending
Florence Joyner
Crucified Jesus
Powerless Christ
Nazka's Pictureson the Ground
At Bamboo Thicket
Tosie Tyounan
A Pity Dove
First European In Japan
Asoka Pillar
Sword Hunting
Seppuku
A Clay Figure of Acambaro
Digging for Clams
First Black Person in Japan
A Razor Clam
Atlantis
Edgar Cayce is true?
The Hell of Unzen
A Fishy Story
A Descent into the Maelstrom
Exodus 14
A joke in English class
The month of 7 in 1999
Edgar Cayce's 8 predictions
Go back to the starting point
Tanabata festival
Comic Tanka
Yukata wear
Death of Youth
A snake in the town
Complacent Nostradamus
Sex that we need
Father Ferreira
The Heaven of Eygpt
We Left 3 Days
One of Story in Buddhism
The Truth of Nostradamus
The King of Terror
At Japan Red Cross Hospital
Adrifting Lantern
Urakami Cathedral
The End of Pacific War
Think on "Love" in the Summer
Old Female
Yo-Chan
The Bee Hive
A fight against bees
Haiku Eleven
Windows 98
AI shogi 2000
Challenge Poem: My Dream
Otsuki-mi (Moon-viewing)
At the barley field
Grotto Expedition
Travelling without money
Mr. Sera
Mrs. Yokoyama
At a night game
Festival In the Autumn
A Cute Little Dog
Mystery Circle
Very Young Love Feeling
Pro-wrestling of A. Butcher
I am a lion
Prose: Ishikawa Takuboku
The Rainy Season
Prose: Miyazawa Kenji
My Comment
A Serpent
Prose: Izu Dancer (separate)
A mountain lake
A festival in honor of Ebisu
The theory of Marphy
A popular music in a cafe
A Hangover
Prose: Kakinomoto-No-Hitomaro (655-705)
Big Scale Country
Boxer Yamaji
Late autumn in maple
Prose: Enryaku Temple
Eternal fire
Young president
Brilliant sea
Nice soft melody
Setting Sun
The last sun in 1999
The first sun in 2000
Fantasia
Haiku Twelve
Jules Verne
A crane
DHAMMAPADA
Lane in the Night
A Canyon
White night
Sticky influenza
Heavy smoker
American football in the base
Spring has come
A million dollar view
A song of American doll
The cancan
A homeless in the street
Passing-by girl
Memorial Cathedral in Hiroshima
A side road in Hong Kong
Aki tunnel
A mass in Catholic
Fishing as a play
The cherry flower
Double cherry blossoms
Sacrifice festival in Morocco
A little girl
Haiku Thirteen
Haiku Fourteen
Haiku Fifteen
Participating in Tea Ceremony
At Varanasi
Haiku Sixteen
Haiku Seventeen
Haiku Eighteen
In this golden week
At clubhouse in US base
Movie "The siege"
At flower festival
Every flower
Haiku Nineteen
My favorite coffee shop
Rice Paddy (long)
[Movie: American Beauty]
Bullet train
Tanka Nine
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