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A new day a new haiku
As lost bulbs awake
After cold wintery days
Time has come to play
Though they sing all day
Filling the air with sweetness
Birds don’t make a sou
Don’t let the brambles
Ensnare you in sullen sulks
There I build my nest
What looks like the end
Is an unexpected bend
Let your mind transcend
Refractions retract
The moon a thin cataract
Breaking eye contact
Signs of last year’s heat
The heavy scent of life blood
Marching on again
I turn to the East
Where are the lives now deceased?
Which line is the least?
Swing towards the sun
Cast away both clout and doubt
Spring finally sprung
Set horizon sights
To join the sea and the sky
Pull me deeper in
A craggy shadow
The quiet hour before dawn
Turn toward the face
Each day, for ten years
I have explored a word world
Still so much to find
Between winter storms
We perch among the brambles
To recall our song
Dawn breaks on cold shores
Blasted sand whipped sand with salt spray
Carrys cares away
While the sun goes down
On these familiar old hills
Memories intertwine
In the mountain’s lea
There’s nowhere I’d rather be
Stars are all I see
How do flowers know
How soon spring will reappear
And bring a new year?
High above she waits
Scanning the brushwood for prey
I escape interest
Underneath the pines
Will I make it home by nine?
Distant church bells chime
Now we’re on our knees
What does it mean to be free
Artificially?
I thought computers
Were supposed to take our jobs
Not replace our art
Sinking in the mud
Washed up as the river floods
A pale reflection
Though I’m on the road
The ending seems further off
With each heavy step
The bridges we build
Will rust away, collapse, decay
The river’s the way
A leaf on a tree
Just a drop in the snow sea
A stone in the scree