
Morning
Red, fall sky erupts, /
silhouetting naked limbs /
in trees and in me.
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Morning
Red, fall sky erupts, /
silhouetting naked limbs /
in trees and in me.
.
.
#morning #sky #fall #naked #limbs #trees #me #haiku #poem #poetry #haiga #photo #senryu #oldnorthknoxville #davidebooker #november #wednesday #112724 #2024

Fairy parachute
(Note: Fairy parachute is a fungus a/k/a Marasmiellus candidus. Photo by friend and accomplished photographer Brian McDaniel.)
I found a fairy parachute hiding in the woods.
I looked around and found no fairy, though hoping that I would.
I looked about and under the trees, bushes, and even vines.
By the time I was done, it was dark. It was a quarter past nine.
I turned and started heading for home.
Only then did I soon realize how far I had roamed.
Any way I turned and walked, I remained alone.
The moon was rising high. It peeked through the trees.
A chill came into the night and a weakness into my knees.
I did not want to be alone in this light empty place.
If I had a companion, he’d see the horror on my face.
I did not know what to do as an old barn owl cried out.
Then a bat fluttered overhead and I gave a piercing shout.
I was petrified when someone said, “Come now. Turn about.”
Had I heard a voice? The idea was absurd.
I felt myself collapsing without saying a word.
“Stand tall, my good man,” the voice commanded.
“It is a pickle we are in and find ourselves so landed.”
The voice was small but mighty as if it came from far away.
But when I slowly turned and looked, I saw the old fairy.
He waved me to his little fire and I listened to his music play.
He sang a song and told a joke, well, probably a few.
Then he shared a bit of his grog. It tasted like morning dew.
I yawned and stretched and calamitied into a boneless heap.
Surprisingly, I quickly fell into a deep and dreamless sleep.
I first heard a bird chirping. Then felt a butterfly on my nose.
I slowly roused to find myself naked – absolutely no clothes.
To this day I made a mistake, one I unfortunately chose.
I never saw that fairy again, nor his parachute,
But if I ever do, I will be one big brute.
It is hard to leave a forest dress in your birthday suit.
What I don’t understand is why he even did it.
I doubt he could ever wear my shirt or even fit in it.
And my pants would only be good for a parachute.
There was no money in the pockets. I was broke to boot.
So, now you’ve heard my tale of woe and how I wound up here.
Brother can you spare me a shirt and maybe a pint of beer?
Filed under 2023, humor, photo, poem, poetry, poetry by author, Poetry by David E. Booker, Uncategorized

Joys
Trees stand naked. /
Flowers succumb to the cold. /
The sun holds its joys.
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I don’t know who is showing the most hip, but I can guess who is being the most cheeky in this photo.
Is this a drunken, African version of the Running of the Bulls? The Hightailing Away from the Hippopotamus? Or would that be Hippopotami?
Oh my
the hippopotami
have come to try
and drive me away.
I undressed
to my birthday best
to take my rest
on a hot day.
I did not know
it was no place to go
that I could not show
my full display.
I have caused unrest
put nature to the test
because I undressed
and tried to stay.
One big old brute
did not like my birthday suit
so I gave him the salute
and he huffed my way.
With no pants
I had little chance
to make a stance
or have my say.
I now must leave
but please don’t grieve
and don’t yet believe
I am human filet.
Filed under 2021, photo, Photo Finish Friday, Poetry by David E. Booker