Denis M. Garrison is a poet and editor. His well-received collection of free and formal 
verse, Sailor in the Rain and Other Poems, is currently in print as are his haiku 
collections, Hidden River, Eight Shades of Blue, and Fire Blossoms: The Birth 
of Haiku Noir. Garrison edits the respected journals Modern English Tanka 
and Ambrosia: Journal of Fine Haiku. He owns and operates the MET Press, a small 
publishing house specializing in fine verse.
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Crystallines from Eight Shades of Blue



6     Glittering black lake tonight,
        bright butter moon, your stunning yellow light.


14     At the bottom of the wishing well,
          a thank-you note lies bleeding ink.


28     Dazed, in the doctor’s office;
          the foreign sound of laughter in the hall.
33     Vintner’s terrace dapples in warm rain.
          What fragrance from the mingled wine!


43     Low sun at late day; finally, a breeze.
          The lake glitters at its touch.


49     Waiting for her at the clinic.
          Windows writhe with rivulets of rain.

from Eight Shades of Blue
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