I like to post poems on the Solstice, but, searching this morning, I couldn’t find one that fit my mood. Here’s the one I wrote instead: Stay, Sun, on thy appointed rounds Eight minutes are not enough today Linger just … Continue reading
Category Archives: Haiku Year
In class we wrote a bunch of sentences using our vocabulary. I just noticed that I like the structure of it as a poem. Here you go: Your job will be obsolete next year. This obsolete company was very famous. … Continue reading
Circe’s Reign Mr. Tumnus smiles at Circe’s silver kiss, But cannot hide his vertigenesis. Transformed anew, he once made maidens weep. His cloven wand now slumbers in the keep. The dying light does well to keep us hid. Our fathers’ … Continue reading
I have always tread the borderlands; swum the sea close to the shore, too shallow for sharks, but their thoughts lay by. Somehow, the sun shines brightest in the sandy strip between this land and the next. I read best … Continue reading
Thick cotton blanket pulled away but more falls. Citta vrtti. … Continue reading
Pine tree silhouette shines in wintery white dawn; cold light warms the sky. … Continue reading
one inch of white snow summer’s last grass sticking through like Sunday’s stubble
The weather report is more important to me than it used to be … Continue reading
Hummingbird feeder glass jar, red plastic flower sweet frozen water … Continue reading
One thin cotton sheet Ices over my morning Warmed by daughters’ glee