Monthly Archives: December 2013
The week in Haiku 12/21/13 – 12/27/13
12/21/13: Winter Solstice how it often is that opposites will embrace given enough time our acclimation to dark; requisite courage to withstand distance absent sun’s warmth; we hibernate delicate seeds; calculating hope this season, this breath, a lesson every cycle … Continue reading
The week in Haiku 12/13/13 – 12/20/13
12/13/13 stuffy-headed, I hear unintended sentences: whimsy in sickness 12/14/13 rusting grainfields fade; their hazy pale horizons dissolve to white skies 12/15/13 inescapably, my iron blood migrates your magnetic fields 12/16/13 clarity between episodes – bittersweet 12/17/13 singular focus and … Continue reading
12/06/13 – 12/12/13 The week in Haiku
12/06/13: no snow yet white emptying skies feathered hallucinations; static in my mind in reply to Gillian Barlow’s garden it’s only a weed (like sexual harassment) if it’s unwanted 12/07/13 comet ISON was a smoldering Icarus we rooted for, too … Continue reading
11/28/13 – 12/05/13 The week in Haiku
11/28/13 Commitment to write a haiku a day Count me in I can start right now; thanksgiving. 11/29/13 Clarification haiku is also 3-5-3; more with less. 11/30/13 sun through dirty glass brisk warm magic calling me to clean, or relax? … Continue reading