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A new day a new haiku
Look up to the sky
There’s a fire burning higher
Nowhere left to hide
Grey hide turns russet
Leaves rustle in the red-shift
Rusty puddles drift
Orange photons weave
Through thickets of naked trees
Silent semi-breve
Mottled grey hues collapse
Into chiseled out valleys
I too wear a path
Scragged silver stems
Claw and crawl from the bracken
Wilderness troops
Stuck in the quagmire
Suspended animation
Running to stand still
Drops droop and drips dive
Deeper down into the dirt
Driving days away
I can’t see myself
Except in muddy waters
Distorted and pale
If I drew this sky
It’s churning turning burning
No one would believe
The flames still burn bright
Though the limbs have been stripped bare
So the light is lost
Rainbows never end
They just bend to new places
And brighten more lives
Dipping my paddle
There’s no life in the water
There’s only slaughter
Smeared across the clouds
Falling and running back down
This is how I drown
Weave your web of wants
It creeps and crawls in my head
Until I am spent
Now they farm us out
Debt laden and bond yeilding
On a shrinking lead
Dragged across the skies
A sunrise for late sleepers
Now the slow decline
Howls, roars and screeches
Rattle through lonely thickets
A long way from home
Battle through brambles
Fight my way through the forest
When I’m lost I’ve won
I wish the wild wind
Would carry me far away
There is no escape
The crows have all flown
A tree doesn’t make a grove
Underneath are stones
Deep in the wild wood
A creature quietly creeps
Raised haunches cackle
Catch the falling sun
As his silver throne topples
Save his dying breath
Low sun swings around
Laying down long loping lines
We grapple and break
Silent kestrel sighs
Flurry in the purple skies
Falling with the sun