We leave the light on— /
not to provide you guidance /
but to give us hope.
We leave the light on— /
not to provide you guidance /
but to give us hope.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
One daffodil blooms /
in mid-winter defiance. /
A fury of grace.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Away and again, /
the miles separating us /
bloom empty in my heart.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Holiday anxiety: /
Nerves like torn wrapping paper /
Wadded in corners.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday
Full moon, dying fire /
Icy are our night’s desires: /
Thin shadows, dull warmth.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Snowflakes and wrappings, /
weather and presents disguised: /
winter wonder land.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
The motes in the sun /
bloom larger with each movement /
downward into snow.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
The best linen rests /
surrounded by plates and pie. /
Scraps become compost.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Trees undress for Fall. /
Dance naked to Winter’s wind. /
Entice Spring’s young eyes.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Grass grows green somewhere. /
For now lawnmowers slumber. /
Rakes tickle the dead.
Filed under 2015, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author