| Oregon Haiku & Tanka Society |
| H a i k u by M e m b e r s |
| First Snow why it gets larger Mount Hood �Johnny Baranski |
| while I meditate on nonattachment a mosquito bites my leg �Margaret Chula |
| oregon trail over the top of the moon the rest of the world �an'ya |
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| in my day pack� half empty water bottle full gurgle �Jeff Duvall |
| This page has a sample haiku by each OhtS poet. These sample haiku are arranged alphabetically by the poets' last names. To learn more about a particular poet, click the name and you will move to that poet's personal page on the OhtS site. |
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| winter oak the hollow knock of the woodpecker �Dave Baldwin |
| wooded hills... the evening downpour fogs distant city lights �Charlotte Digregorio |
| black bear's worst nightmare his forest subdivided while he was asleep �Barbara Douglass (no web page by request) |
| snow melt on patterned linoleum� my stocking feet �Maralee Gerke |
| shallow cove finding the fish from its shadow �Mary Lou Griffith |
| hot afternoon a butterfly lost in the shade �Kara Lynn |
| on the desert dried skull splits the moon �Ann Newell |
| rustling leaves� the flock of sparrows reverses itself �Ce Rosenow |
| around suppertime the creek flowing south a skink skitters north �Larisa Worthington |