Haiku Poet Word Search

Curated by Kelly Sauvage Moyer

Paul David Mena

Paul is a self-described “word nerd” and has been writing haiku and senryu for over 30 years. His day job for over 40 years has been in the computer field. His poetry, therefore, is an alchemy of art and science, or so he would like to think.

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staring
at a sheet of paper—
a night without words

Brussels Sprout, Volume X:1, 1993

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military jet
carving a white scar
in the sky

Brussels Sprout, 1994

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snow mixes with rain—
my mother keeps calling me
by my brother’s name

The Heron’s Nest, 2002

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3 responses to “Paul David Mena”

  1. bluefishcloud Avatar
    bluefishcloud

    A fine trio of poems!

    John Levy

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  2. bjzcfs Avatar

    ”Snow mixes with rain” strikes a cord with me. Bittersweet poem.

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  3. agilecata915e718b7 Avatar
    agilecata915e718b7

    For some reason, the Word Search took me about twice as long as normal! I especially liked your 3rd senryu, Paul.

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