Eighteen haikus from 1990 until the present. |
HAIKUS 1 It warmed itself by the flickering fingers of fire and melted 2 Yolk broke in the sky beaten by winter branches sun, a scrambled egg 3 The greasy sky drops the buttery red sun down its blue faded shirt 4 Soaking in midnight the tiny lights drain on a black porcelain sink 5 The bikes whizzed by, their tires spinning with cartwheeling whiskers 6 The night sky is the dark, dark attic of the earth the ground, its basement 7 I sit astride the beating sticks of equine legs the great earth our drum 8 Ethereal clouds the moon rides a piebald horse across velvet skies 9 Too softly for sound stars talk in twinkle language chatting to the sky 10 Someone shoveled a hole in the clouds and buried the full moon alive 11 Gray presses against the window leaning with all its weight, wanting in 12 We ride life as if it were an infallible horse who cannot die 13 Every so many years we grow up again so we're always growing 14 Who's satisfied with all the men she knows until she's seen all her choices? 15 Some bugs are so big they look like animals; like miniature raccoons. 16 The racquetball makes music to the walls and floors as they squeak and thwack 17 He came in from the cold and left it on the floor ice off winter's cake 18 I slipped my foot in and the shoe swallowed its tongue my foot after it |