Category Archives: haiku

“Ass. you like it”

Ass. you like it.

Ass. Fudge, if you dare. /

Chocolate Valentine’s Day fare /

Buy a block to share.

.

.

#haiku #poem #poetry #poet #writer #writing #davidebooker #fudge #humor #valentinesday #2019 #wednesday #chocolate #dare #share #021319

Leave a comment

Filed under 2019, haiku, photo, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

“Snowflakes”

Snowflakes

Hanging and half lit. /

Verisimilitude hope. /

Snowflakes in the rain.

.

.

#haiku #poem #poetry #poet #writer #writing #words #photo #Monday #February #2020 #rain #snowflake #hope #verisimilitude #tennessee #decoration #021020

Leave a comment

Filed under 2020, haiku, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, Uncategorized

“Machine”

Machine

Machine thrums onward, /

whispers its contrived results, /

even when you’re gone.

.

.

#machine #results #whispers #thrums #absence #haiku #senryu #poem #poetry #photo #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #february #saturday #021222 #2022

Leave a comment

Filed under 2022, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

“Graveyard”

Graveyard

Do not wrong the dead. /

The graveyard is full of fools /

who in life found none.

.

.

#graveyard #fools #dead #wrong #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #knoxville #tennessee #davidebooker #february #saturday #021123 #2023

Leave a comment

Filed under 2023, haiku, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

“East”

East

Over in the East, /

burning below night’s pains, /

rises dawn’s searching flame.

.

.

#flame #east #morning #night #pain #haiku #senryu #poem #poetry #photo #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #february #friday #021122 #2022

Leave a comment

Filed under 2022, haiku, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

“Up”

Up

Up, beyond dark clouds, /

flows a sky of supple blue, /

and glimpses of you.

.

.

#sky #blue #clouds #river #glimpses #haiku #senryu #poem #poetry #davidebooker #oldnorthknoxville #photo #february #thursday #021022 #2022

Leave a comment

Filed under 2022, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

Photo finish Friday: “Remnant dream”

Remnant dream

Remnant winter art, /

sunflower stalk stands alone, /

withered summer dream.

.

.

#remnant #dream #winter #summer #art #sunflower #withered #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #february #friday #021023 #2023

Leave a comment

Filed under 2023, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

“Promises”

Promises

Once upon a time /

the fairy tale promises. /

If only it were true.

.

.

#time #fairy #tale #true #promises #once #photo #beth #poem #poetry #haiku #senryu #cancer #davidebooker #february #thursday #020923 #2023 #020720

Leave a comment

Filed under 2020, 2023, haiku, Haiku to You Thursday, photo, Photo by Beth Booker, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

“Benched”

Benched

Cane at a park bench. /

Borrowed book and found cap. /

Cold weather, warm words.

.

.

#haiku #poem #poetry #writing #writer #february #friday #2020 #davidebooker #park #bench #oldnorthknoxville #book #cane #knoxville #tennessee #oldnorthknoxvillepark #words #weather #020720

Leave a comment

Filed under 2020, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker

“Evening”

Rain on daffodils. /

Rebirth in February. /

Evening in my heart.

.

.

#february #evening #daffodils #rain #rebirth #heart #photo #poem #poetry #haiku #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #wednesday #020823 #2023

Leave a comment

Filed under 2023, haiku, Old North Knoxville, photo, Photo by author, photo by David E. Booker, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker