The house in darkness. I watch thick flakes descending slowly. They seem suspended as if in a viscous liquid. Bushes assume a rounded shape; fences appear to sink into the ground. A deep quiet without and within. Even the mechanical noices of the appliances are subdued and still. I stand tranfixed.
falling snow-
between dusk and darkness
there is no time
Contemporary Haibun, April 2005
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
50th wedding anniversary
TO HAVE and to HOLD
dedicated to JFS
first date-
he reaches across
to take my hand;
in an instant I know
he will hold it for life
the winter sun
through a window
warming my back;
the lazy comfort
of lunch for two
if I could turn back
I'd revise some stories
of my life,
yet, the part in which you come
would always be the same
youthful excitements
long ago put aside
for comforts of home;
my books, my music and wine
and you in my life
all these years
learning the ins and outs
of a marriage,
the last chapter not yet read,
not yet written
Red Lights, January 2011
Saturday, January 22, 2011
The Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland
a gull's flight
the speed in which our lives
come and go
Jutting rocks, ledges of tufted grass and small crevices shape the sides of the Cliffs, providing nesting places for numerous birds.At the southern end, a cave entrance, a black hole inviting speculation. A hidehout for robbers? A sacred place for Celtic tribes? The lure of legend and myth. At the northern end on the beach, a column of rock rising 230 feet, the giant sea stack called Branaumore.
waves and wind
washing away the Cliffs
now...and now...
These majestic Cliffs require my silence to absorb the sights and sounds, the smell of the sea and the dampness of the mist. Sea birds screech and cry; waves pound rocks sending up a roar and heavy spray; the wind teases one minute and bullies the next.
shifting clouds
in the sequence of a breath
the mist clears
Simply Haiku, winter 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Winter
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Winter
frosted meadow-
the white horse turns
his rump to the road
heavier snow
in the afternoon
pacing the rooms
winter sunshine-
eating a tangerine
section by section
wind down the chimney
behind the glass doors
old ashes stir
Daily Haiku
Stylus Poetry Journal
Magnapoets
Acorn
the white horse turns
his rump to the road
heavier snow
in the afternoon
pacing the rooms
winter sunshine-
eating a tangerine
section by section
wind down the chimney
behind the glass doors
old ashes stir
Daily Haiku
Stylus Poetry Journal
Magnapoets
Acorn
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