Saturday, May 30, 2015

Haiku by Theresa A. Cancro


sliver of moon
in lingering clouds--
lost flip-flop among the dunes


he kisses
my eyes closed--bits of baklava
beneath the coverlet


catching the fly-ball
I become my son's
new hero


sea glass--
the gull's eye
spots a morsel



Theresa A. Cancro of Wilmington Delaware writes poetry and short fiction.  Dozens of her poems have been published internationally, in print and online.  Many of her haiku have appeared, or are forthcoming, in such journals as A Hundred Gourds, A Handful of Stones, tinywords, Brass Bell, Cattails, Shamrock, Chrysanthemum, Presence, and The Icebox, among others.  In the January 2015 issue of Cattails, her haiku was featured as an Editor's Choice.




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