Monthly Archives: January 2014
The week in Haiku: 01/21/14 – 01/28/14
01/21/14 spent candles linger sighing their smoky regrets, vast and spicy scents 01/22/14: Apology salt-water and clay dabbed onto giraffe-crackled scabby intentions 01/23/14 Do I write riddles instead of haiku? Ah, but the poems write me. 01/24/14 sistered butterfly shying … Continue reading
The week in Haiku – 01/13/14 – 01/20/14
01/13/14 numbness starts to thaw scent of moist earthen brain cells a long workday’s spring 01/14/14 skewed objectives; will our schools disfigure or disarm youthful souls? 01/15/14 stretch marks attest to compassion’s fluidity: rip, stop; almost fade 01/16/ 14 Months … Continue reading
The week in Haiku 01/06/14 – 01/12/14
01/06/14: neopolitan ice cream chocolate slushy muck frozen strawberry sunrise pale buttercream sky 01/07/14 belief is a seed softened, swallowed, digested, expelled and unfurled 01/08/14: solar powered I face the low sun for a moment from the desk bleaching my … Continue reading
The Week in Review: 12/28 – 01/05/14
12/28/13 threat’ning rural skies, affront of green aesthetics: tilting at windmills 12/29/13 the day before the day before year’s-end reflects hazy mottled doubts 12/30/13 cruelty’s brief reprieve- my heart’s constant wish for sweet “Indian summers” 12/31/13 mind etch-a-sketch cleared blank-sated, … Continue reading