i <br /> <br /> before it recedes <br /> a tide brings you the present <br /> of a star-shaped fish <br /> <br /> ii <br /> <br /> asleep on the train <br /> a child and his grandma are <br /> folded together <br /> <br /> iii <br /> <br /> the earth-bound seed speck's <br /> still held by a pale thin thread <br /> the spider has left <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> iv <br /> <br />green long willow leaves <br />shooting from this new spring's tree <br />gathering showers <br /> <br /> v <br /> <br /> the world's sands shift <br /> when you begin to notice <br /> the way the wind blows<br /><br />Jacqui Thewless<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/haiku-5-for-the-way-the-wind-blows/