Michael Henry Lee
Born: 1951 in Kansas City Missouri
Current residence: Saint Augustine Florida
Michael Henry Lee is a husband, father and grandfather. He and his wife of 35 years reside in Saint Augustine Florida; the nation's oldest city, along with Bob the rescue cat and numerous bonsai trees. Lee is an award winning internationally published poet whose work appears in and on numerous journals and websites.
twilight
my front row seat
for the farewell tour
Frogpond - volume 35 #3 2012
one toast
too many
woozy moon
Mainichi Daily News Jan 28 2014
climate change
another sweater
goes to goodwill
Haiku News 1/28/15
tattoo garden
the blush returns
to mother's rose
The Tattooed Poets Project 2011
in excess of the poor harvest moon
A Hundred Gourds 4:2 March 2015
unseasonal warmth
two flies
walk into a bar
Prune Juice Issue 19 July 2016
white out
all that remains
to be seen
Honorable Mention Sonic Boom Senryu Contest 2016
worker bees
with or without
a wall
Modern Haiku Volume 48.2 2017
Memorial Day
a politician behind
every flag
UTHS Cattails Sept 2016
oh holy night
the busker's sax
is shining
happy hour
everyone's glass
half full
Modern Haiku Volume 42.1 2016
election year
not knowing what
to make of the sky
tempest moon
already against
the next war
World Haiku Review July 2016
Arlington
the uniformity
of shadows