For footfalls in the snow, /
you wait like a five-year-old. /
What would Santa say? /
For footfalls in the snow, /
you wait like a five-year-old. /
What would Santa say? /
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Upon the brown grass /
glistens winter’s translucence, /
refracting wonder. /
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The nip of winter /
a small feral animal /
happy to see you.
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Pain is a song /
whose melody is as true /
as its words are inadequate.
[Editor’s note: a modified haiku structure, varying a little from the 5 syllable, 7 syllable, 5 syllable structure. Still, I believe it carries the spirit of a haiku.]
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My things talk to me. /
My fellow humans do not. /
“Beep,” I say to you.
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Before the morning sun, /
we hurl our love into space: /
a rope to pull us along.
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Lawnmowers silenced /
Crippled grass cries out for rain: /
alms for the parched Earth.
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I was once a pumpkin:
Now I am a mess.
The party night is over
And I wait to deliquesce.
The treats have been handed out
Some to children too bold
Who think that a cigarette
Is not a sign you’re too old.
They came in hoards and cars
As if the end of time was near
From close by and far way
Some with the scent of beer.
I was once orange and in my prime
Round and succulent to behold.
But now I deliquesce
As I grow a little mold.
I will not make Thanksgiving
Which I hear is a special holiday
Where pumpkins become pie
And make taste buds say, “Yay!”
I hope you will remember me
As I slump into the earth.
Don’t think of me as too scary
But with a little mirth.
And next year at this time
Decorate one of my kin
And the season of the spooks
Can once again begin.
–by David E. Booker
Sun pushes aside /
clouds that blanket the valley: /
morning greets the Earth.
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Fall dips into day. /
Wings open unto the sky: /
migration returns.
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