Sunday, February 19, 2012

Haibun



CHANGES

With our move from a suburb of New York City to a small rural town two counties northward I’ve become a gardener.  I’ve become acquainted with peonies, spirea, hosta, creeping juniper,  broomplant, barberry, sedum, king’s gold cyprus, and others. Some in the garden, some on a list to be planted in the future.

early evening–
one more lily planted
before dark

I’ve become a seeker of vistas–the hills, fields and meadows, the ponds and streams, spilling over their banks after spring and autumn rains, shrinking to muddy, algae laced puddles, thin trickles and stony bottomed dry beds in the summer, freezing from a layer of slush to a solid block of ice in winter.

late March
the swept clean look
of brown hills

I’ve become a dreamer of skies and clouds, a sitter with a book and a stopped clock, a camera with eyes snapping images to preserve in memory and on paper.

roadside flower stand–
the autumn mist collects
on empty shelves

I’m a calendar, watching for the cyclical changes, the weather patterns different from the area in the southern part of the state.  Spring is slower to arrive, winter longer.  Summer hotter and autumn more colorful.

a sweeping white field–
the hilltop farm house
casts a small shadow

I’m a hound, stopping and turning my head, my nostrils twitching. Scents are stronger.  Wood smoke, burning leaves, farm animals, freshly mowed hay, wet pines and fermenting leaves.

damp morning
first the lilacs…
then the manure

I'm a stranger to the area so I talk to shopkeepers, tell them my name, ask theirs, smile and wave to people. I let the outside inside.

new friends–
a rainy afternoon
in the diner

Contemporary Haibun On-line, Sept. 2008



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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Tanka



                             sleet and snow falling-
                             before we leave, sage advice
                             from our children;
                             in this progression of life
                             when did we shift roles?

Ash Moon Anthology March 2008
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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Haiku



                                abandoned house
                                stirring up dusty memories
                                a whistling wind

                                Shiki Kukai Free Format Haiku
                                                   January 2012
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Haiku

  

                                  MANHATTAN AFTERNOON

                                        a homeless man
                                        plowing through the crowd
                                        his life in a cart

                                        six dogs on a walk
                                        a triple round of barking
                                        at a single leaf
  
                                        fashionistas
                                        on Fifth Avenue
                                        the skinny is tweed

                                        upper East side
                                        a doorman and pigeons
                                        come with the rent

                                        ticket machine
                                        choking on coins
                                        spits nothing back

                                                                Edna, November 2011
                                                                photo:  Joseph F. Shaw
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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Haibun



                                                WINTER 

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 voices of  the appliances subdued and still.  I stand transfixed.

                                          falling snow—
                                          between dusk and darkness
                                          there is no time

Contemporary Haibun
Print Journal April 2005
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Haiku

   

                                   Haiku for Winter

                                   mid-winter cold-
                                   a lemon Popsicle
                                   in the freezer

                                   a car door-
                                   loose windows rattling
                                   in the cold wind

                                   sleety rain
                                   the cafe window
                                   steamed with laughter

Riverbed Haiku, autumn 2008
Simply Haiku, winter 2011
3 Lights Gallery, winter 2010
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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Tanka

New Year's ritual-
resolutions written down
in a neat hand;
so much easier to read
and break

Modern English Tanka, October 2008

Haiku

  weekend getaway coffee on the veranda with a gecko Sense  & Sensibility