Afternoon sunlight
Steams through the open French doors
There is calm in light
A new day a new haiku
Afternoon sunlight
Steams through the open French doors
There is calm in light
Hairy catkins bloom
From willow trees I planted
Springing from my hands
In the cherry tree
Wait for you to come to me
Ever patiently
Curled up in a shell
Tight spun yarn in twisted skeins
Bones knit together
Do the song birds wait
For the conductors baton?
What do I wait for?
Sown in wild grasses
Scrambling to the spring sun
Just let yourself grow
Yesterday is gone
Tomorrow will never come
There is only now
A kestrel watches
Starlings flock in black swarm clouds
He must fly solo
A tawny buzzard
Drawing circles around us
Take cover inside
From inside this box
I could only see myself
Outside I see you
If I play this song
On a never ending loop
Will time just stand still?
A sketch of grey twigs
A thousand soft charcoal strokes
Always out of reach
Distant birch trees shine
Shimmering with purple buds
Do I dare to hope?
This roaring river
Drowns out the empty silence
And lulls me to sleep
If I was a cat
Everything would be simple
And I’d be alone
Lonley shallow lives
We just pass each other by
Avoiding the eyes
Sleep is for the weak
I want to live all my life
I’ll sleep when I’m dead
You can lift me up
Out of the sinking quagmire
And give me new hope
What kind of haiku
Would a human robot write?
Maybe soon we’ll know
The pale spring sunshine
Full of hope and pure laughter
One missing fragment
In a blank rain cloud
Soak it all up like a sponge
And then wring me out
While I whitewash walls
Paint drops spattered with my tears
Run like upset milk
To live this moment
I abandon all my dreams
Now is all we have
Am I settling
Back into the same routine
While life passes by