The Bellwether State
(A haiku triad)
I missed the comet and northern lights and almost missed the falling star
Tower Rock crossing I hopscotch over the Mississippi River
from droughts to floods the swings of Mother Nature voting against herself
Under the Shadows
under the shadows of tall pines my footsteps soften to a whisper
expired milk what else have I forgotten
road construction a new bridge where the sycamore fell
election fears the pumpkin's grin looking more and more ominous
halloween decorations I borrow the witch's broom
old reading glasses the red marks on my nose have gotten deeper
uneven lines of handwriting except for this square of sunlight
farmer's market the glow of sunlit apples
Haiku Triad--A narrative form I've invented where each line of three lines is approximately 17 syllables. The lines are linked by a theme and/or tell a story.
tonight's stormy weather I rediscover the tear in my raincoat
notebook poem soaked by water waves and smudges of unreadable ink
a sunken boat those forgotten lines all that is lost and cannot be saved
Rabbitscape
traffic jam blogspot miles and miles of singapore bots
indictment the maga circus continues
mar-a-lago garage sale you never know what you'll find
trump's presidential library is there a tower big enough for his ego
a much needed rain brings out a sparrow's song
cardinal baseball season maybe we should skip this year
rabbitscape the white clover takes over the garden
approaching storm the code red alert for a missing, non-verbal toddler
father's day I hike in places we once hiked together
tiger lilies the bright colors bring a sense of urgency
Found Haiku from 4-5-2016 spring training I brush the maple seeds off my coat redbud walk from blooms to leaves picnic I find my place among...