Indifferent waters
Envelope my tired limbs
Sink slowly under
A new day a new haiku
Indifferent waters
Envelope my tired limbs
Sink slowly under
Lights on black water
Dizzy in the confusion
Crossed wires sparks fly
On a rocky cragg
Withstanding the roaring sea
The lighthouse hermit
The blue horizon
The never ending journey
Invisible gaps
A solar eclipe
Strangers passing in the dark
So close yet so far
Grey mist surrounds me
Carried by ocean currents
Still waters run deep
The last butterflies
Shiver in the painted skies
As the summer dies
Misty apple dew
Glistening on orchard lawns
A morning treasure
Shimmering sand dunes
A never ending river
Turning to mountains
Two lonely voices
Pulling against each other
And speaking to me
Tangled up heartstrings
Woven into twisted knots
Never unravel
A blazing autumn
Burning the world to orange
As when flint hits steel
The old man’s beard
Clinging to ancient hedgerows
Waiting for a spark
These wasted fields
Ripped into shreds by machines
While the last owl hoots
Cloud covered full moon
What secrets can be hidden
In seventeen words?
The fat orange moon
Squeezing out every last drop
Of desperate daylight
On a heron’s wing
Up where the orange autumn
Leaves the year behind
Under the wood pile
With the frogs and the rabbits
Reduced to worm casts
Staring carefully
Into every tiny drop
Rain is nature’s tears
I read the autumn
Between the lines and the veins
Of these thin dead leaves
Between our thick skulls
Our wires crossed and tangled
There is no undo
Far in the distance
The heron’s long legs guiding
Eyes to the sunset
In the milky way
Deep in the solar system
There is an escape
Bubbles and bad jokes
A constant stream of questions
It must be bed time