Monday, March 23, 2020

Tanka Sequence


TRAVELING ALONE 
                 
restlessness begins
in the long wait for departure
checking lists again
I long for the sureness
of your planning

I do what you did
and try to follow
your methods
but know my suitcase
is still too heavy

   PRESENCE Winter   2020  


Monday, March 16, 2020

Haiku for spring


spring accessories
purple and yellow crocus
on a grassy bank

the first ant
scurrying
escapes my broom

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Presence

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Haibun


 Stage Directions 
Spring usually comes in on a yo-yo. The temperature is up; the temperature is down. This spring is no different. I wait for the snow to melt off the flower beds. I am impatient to get a rake and clear away winters debris and expose dark, rich dirt, to see the tips of daffodils, tulips and iris, to watch forsythia buds, now small and brown, grow fuller and fuller until they erupt into bloom. I eagerly await the weigela’s blossoming, filling an otherwise bare canvas in one corner of the garden with a splash of fuchsia. Azalea, dogwood, peonies, lilac–all standing by, waiting for their cue to appear. 
a growing warmth
arthritic joints respond
to a robin’s song 
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Sunday, March 1, 2020

Tanka sequence



The Last Move

facing facts
I toss sentiment aside
when downsizing
all I need to keep
are memories of him

my treasure chest
filled with memories
of his love
as I fade in looks and strength
they become stronger
Ribbons