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A HAIKU POEM

TERRI GLASS



Mad as a hornet
when my coffee mug broke
that said bee happy.



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​Terri Glass
is a writer of essay, poetry and haiku. Her recent books include Being Animal from Kelsay Books, a chapbook of haiku, Birds, Bees, Trees, Love, Hee Hee from Finishing Line Press, an e-book, The Wild Horse of Haiku: Beauty in a Changing Form. Some of her work has appeared in Fourth River, About Place, Young Raven’s Literary Review, California Quarterly, 50 Haikus, and many anthologies including, Wild Gods, Fire and Rain; Ecopoetry of California, and Earth Blessings. Terri leads poetry writing workshops through CAL POETS in the schools and through her local arts council.

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