Gail Oare
Born 1952 in USA
Gail Oare is a retired science publishing executive. She writes fiction, nonfiction and poetry, and consults.
frigate in dry dock
the spider on the mainmast
hoists a moth
Heron’s Nest, Volume XVIII, Number 4: December 2016
after the parade
the snapping latches
of trumpet cases
Modern Haiku 48:3, Fall 2017
memorial day
the parade lengthens
by a new war
Prune Juice, Number 22: July 2017
one-sided money monopoly game
Modern Haiku 48:2, Summer 2017
old ladies leaning in
their friendship
their bones
Wild Voices, Wildflower Poetry Press, 2017
ripe corn
the summer secrets
of raccoons
Hedgerow, Number 110, Spring 2017
Labor Day
the grip of crust
on the grill
Failed Haiku, Volume 2, Number 21: September 2017
breaking news
I watch it crawl
stink bug
Failed Haiku, Volume 2, Number 18: June 2017
MVP
kissing his own lips
silver trophy
Failed Haiku, Volume 2, Number 16: March 2017, issue #16
family gathering
arguing again about
world peace
Failed Haiku, Volume 1, Number 2: February 2016