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RED GLADIOLA

Fiction & Poetry Journal of T. Wong

Tag: haiku

Wayward

The click of the lock
A prodigal son returns
Boastful, still unlearned

Author redgladiolaPosted on August 15, 2013Categories Poetry, WritingTags haiku, home, poetry, prodigal, prodigal son, unlearned, wayward, writingLeave a comment on Wayward

Farmers

A sparrow cuts sky
Over purple milkweed heads
Hills reap spring waters

Author redgladiolaPosted on August 15, 2013Categories Nature, Poetry, WritingTags farming, haiku, hills, milkweed, nature, poetry, reap, sparrow, writingLeave a comment on Farmers

Cloistered

A thin white shoulder
Glimpsed behind red cedar gates
The scent of lilacs

Author redgladiolaPosted on August 12, 2013Categories Nature, Poetry, WritingTags haiku, inspired by yoshiwara, lilacs, nature, poetry, writingLeave a comment on Cloistered

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Red Gladiola


Red Gladiola is the fiction and poetry journal of T. Wong. From the Roman word for “sword,” the gladiolus symbolizes strength and moral integrity, as well as infatuation. All images used at Red Gladiola are taken from the public domain unless otherwise credited. Works may not be used or duplicated without the author's explicit consent.

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