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Volume 5 Number 1-4
March 1994
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Haiku by Lenard D. Moore
After the ambush,
the dust settling
into the silence
a village woman
running across the white-hot sand
her baby in hand
rifle rounds ended--
a flying squirrel leaps
from the jungle vines
the heat in the trench
a marine lifts the helmet
off his head
Lenard D. Moore is Writer-in-Residence, United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake Country, Raleigh, NC.
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