A Collection of Haiku
The sea of grasses
Lighter than the air around
Almost touching earth
A roborant fruit
The juniper berries ripen
Seducing the jays
A new peach blossom
Contends for the bee's passion
Entreating - Choose me!
A seed in the wind
He left without a goodbye
Carelessly aloft
Fall arrives forthwith
Charging through September's door
Letting in a draft
Perfectly disguised
A horny toad is a rock
Until the crow leaves
I dreamt that I jumped
Straight off the thirty-fifth floor
Woke before landing
As the garden wanes
The last of September's rains
Give it life again
The drying asters
Perish ere living again
Beauty in demise
The golden spiral
Theophany of numbers
Unfolds in a rose
Mother wore purple
(her twisted fingers ringless)
Earrings from Tibet
Despite botany
Flowers are miraculous
Stems graced with magic
The veins in the leaves
Are portraiture of the trees
Canopy of art
Reluctant autumn
Holds fast to September's hand
Still dressed for summer
As far as I know
It's just me and this spider
And others, maybe
The meadow is dressed
In white lace of morning dew
Soon unveiled by sun
Two hat-topped women
Patiently in the plaza
Wait to sell their corn
Her grief so heavy
Her days enjoy no sunshine
And plead for night's shade
Just after breakfast
She offers a dry aside
I want my heart back
Alert upright ears
The doe turns her graceful neck
Her fawn bounds away
The crow soared aloft
Sounded a confident caw
Dove for a lizard
At the south window
A cat sleeps on the warm sill
Grandma counts stitches
Please consider this
There's more truth in a raindrop
Than in all the verse
My bright scarlet dawn
Ever-changing realm of light
Fades into the day
Impermanent life
A rose not spared for fragrance
Or tree for its strength
Red-headed vulture
Glides on the storm's forward draft
Tilting its broad span
The mountain warns in deep voice
I will drop this cloak!
Surmise white and black
Source of all color and none
Pacifically one
To be good enough
In a tumultuous world
A small place for calm
Lash me to the tree
Leave me to confront the gale
Fearless and awestruck
In the fire's dark scar
Golden crownbeard flourishes
From ashes to life
Natural fellow
Auburn locks to his shoulders
Passes with a smile
The glorious bloom
Untimely cut and displayed
Will tender no seeds
Do not rage the night
It will close its heavy eyes
And bring you comfort
This unshadowed noon
Lie down in a soft meadow
Bare your breast to warmth
Now go out with me
Inhale this rain's balmy draught
We'll take no shelter
This day so shining
So filled with glorious light
That I dare not blink
You know the feeling
When the air is close and tense
Foretelling the rain
Please don't explain me
Or assign me some purpose
Leave me uncertain
This dawn of summer
A smile on the garden's face
Sparkling eyes of dew
Chickadees chirping
Bright-vested robins hopping
Jays call from the trees
There's too much knowledge
And a shortage of wonder
Gaze and be amazed
Dangerous cadence
The sky descends in torrents
Run for higher ground!
When you do not seek
What abundance you will find
Waiting in the woods
Sun-seared and wind-worn
He stands at the Interstate
His life on his back
What the lightning said
Be warned of the laden sky
Heed my bright alarm
They are less married
Derived of their yesterdays
Together but not
There's a better grace
In a single wildflower
Than all religions
The US Constitution
By few for many
Reconstruct this foundation
Hold benevolence
Tell me when you tire
Place your hand on my shoulder
Where you rest - I'll rest
Rejoice the new rain
Carving courses on the land
Down - always downward
Revel in the wild
The tender tuft of new grass
A supple mushroom
World Athletic Championships
I'm in a basement
A black floor of clouds above
Thunderous footsteps
I would feel alone
Without my quiet comrades
And their blooms aglow
The blues tells the truth
About love and loss and pain
Naked soulful truth
The life of the night
The birds travel - flowers grow
Quickened while we sleep
Admirably whole
The forest is connected
One and all akin
These clouds are heavy
But will not send us their rain
Or draw lightning's sword
Turbid sediment
Settles to bottom of life
Layer on layer
A sudden axe swings
A blade cleaves the bark
The tree screams in pain
As I descended
The sweet smell of the forest
Told me to find her
Foretold by a wind
The sky's sudden turbulence
Shakes a summer day
There is no cover
The rain is cold on my shoulders
I am new and clean
Those who must question
Whether they are right enough
Will never know peace
I admired the clouds
As they concealed the buck moon
And bared it again
In the distant rain
A burning bridge of color
Joins the sky and land
Rumors of the past
Grey stories of hungry hearts
Lonely untracked tears
After last night's storm
Pine needles sparkle with rain
The day full afresh
Tender the moonless stars
Tender the fresh face of dawn
Tender thoughts of her
Such is the glad space
Still and impossibly white
Where nothing happens
Ubi Sunt
I yearn fallen fruit
Buried in snows and leaves
Generations past
The hand of a friend
Is warmer than summer's days
And more enduring
Could I be a cloud
I would congregate with kin
And anoint the earth
Past has no fortune
Forever a beginning
Always a new turn
As the seed of fruit
We are those who came before
Broad trees foreshadowed
When I’m felled at last
Read the story in my girth
The rings of my life
We make too much light
Enough to confuse the night
And make birds wonder
You dark-bottomed clouds
Sound your cannons! Crack the sky!
Send us your hard rain!
Expressionless eyes
The cat doesn’t care of me
Then his whiskers twitch
My faith has new leaves
Blooms sweeter than affection
Roots stronger than limbs
Handcrafted stories
The parables of fathers
Now listen, my child
Leave room between thoughts
Silent and unintended
Simple and nameless
The next phrase I find
I will write on fine vellum
With a raven quill
A fire denatures
What remains unrecognized
Energy released
The grass of summer
That invites children to play
Comforts too the graves
O span of my life
I am the greatest and least
The mountain and wisp
Whatever you have
Contentment cannot compare
Nor ever shall it
Here's what we have wrong
Homo Economicus
We desire too much
Garden ever new
Increased with buds in the night
My joy each morning
It's almost too late
We lit the ravenous fire
Now it overtakes
My Mother
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Oh yes, she would say
Lemurs of Madagascar
Are quite rare, you know
There's always beyond
All that's ever been seen
There's a beyond that
She was spurious
Belied by a lustrous shell
A coarse grain inside
A sun-faced poppyCarressed by a butterflyGlows with fruition
A sun-faced poppy
Carressed by a butterfly
Glows with fruition
How it shakes my heart
No sound like it in nature
A rattlesnake warns
I'm a collector
A keeper of loose verses
Found along the way
Bare feet in the grass
Especially for children
Makes running more fun
Blistering sunset
A forest ascends as smoke
The fire does not sleep
Was there always love
Is it older than our kind
Is it immortal
Something always shines
Even in the darkest dream
A light can find you
When the earth's face cracks
Desperate - dessicated
Living things athirst
She gazes at me
Nothing fulsome about this dog
She rolls on her side
Thirteen billion years
Light from far as we can see
Does its source still burn?
Unforsaken seeds
Dry, faithful and unquickened
Waiting for the rain
When I was a child
The night was a huge eggshell
With holes pricked in it
I heard a rock fall
Conceding to gravity
When the last grain slipped
After days trying
I remember that soft note
When I first whistled
Haiku seem hasty
Just seventeen syllables
But simply enough
Perfectly fulgent
Ready lips of the iris
Lavish with pollen
There was such silence
The moth's flight was a tempest
My breathing the gale
Sculpted by wind and water
Symmetry revealed
Hard-bound by ages
This wood will never kindle
Or be hewn by hand
Dreamt of Bob Dylan
He said Like A Rolling Stone
Is a limerick
What use for solace
When we have failed the children
Woe is not enough
Where is our conscience
What do we hold as decent
Children want to know
School of innocents
All of them are agonized
Nineteen won't come home
As for thoughts and prayers
They won't redress the losses
Of blameless children
Quiet monument
No pharaoh's tomb is grander
Or more sanctified
Steadfast wings of stone
Shaped by the wind's constant hand
Earthbound forever
I just stopped myself
I was reaching for the app
That names the heavens
Our impermanence
Beyond the intimate stars
Vast beyond vastness
A storm is honest
Not doubtful or beguiling
Pure in its fury
The Meteor
With brilliant effect
It surrendered to the earth
Burning in its fall
In a ceaseless gale
Four careless crows find their play
Gliding above me
The forest is parched
Deprived of quickening rain
It can only wait
Scrupulous poets
Gather our misplaced moments
Forgotten in haste
My mother wore pins
Of places traveled - things loved
Life on her lapel
Surely a good trail
Best travelled in the morning
When elk leave their tracks
First there's a shadow
Soundlessly across the trail
The hawk soars away
It has been watching
Its haunches coiled and ready
The cougar lunges
In a time prior
Before we said "It is mine"
No need for a fence
The wind says nothing
It has no body - no voice
But the forest howls
Frondescent pear tree
Burgeons in a spring lyric
"I am beautiful"
Are there shared stories?
Narratives we all embrace
Can they still be found?
Roosted for a thousand years
A primeval bird
All this is borrowed
The sunlight - water - my breath
How can I repay?