prairie soil-
digging through
the family archives
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Chad Lee Robinson
Chad Lee Robinson's haiku and related poetry have appeared in over fifty print and online journals and numerous anthologies. His haiku have won many awards, including a Touchstone Award from The Haiku Foundation, a Modern Haiku Award, a Readers' Choice Poem of the Year Award at The Heron's Nest, and a Pushcart Prize nomination. He is the author of two haiku chapbooks, Pop Bottles (True Vine Press, 2009) and Rope Marks (Snapshot Press, 2012). You can read Rope Marks for free at www.snapshotpress.co.uk/ebooks.htm. A third chapbook, The Deep End of the Sky, won the Turtle Light Press Chapbook Contest in 2014, and will be published by the press in late spring 2015. Follow Chad's blog at http://dakotaku.wordpress.com
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prairie soil–
digging through
the family archives
—Chad Lee Robinson
Very sensile, makes me envision you literally digging into the prairie for historic family!
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Oddly reminds me that when I moved to a new town, we found out I had relatives buried in mostly unmarked graves. Who knew!
dirty secrets
my lifeline speckled
in leaf light
Alan Summers
Does Fish-God Know (YTBN Press 2012)