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Tag Archives: Haiku
Sunset On July: A Haiku
Even they, the ghosts
Look to the light, so they'll know
How beauty best haunts
Haiku for Julie B
Her heart in command
Whether days be bright or dark
She walks forth in truth
The flowers watch her
She shows them color and strength
They follow her lead
Antelope Flats, Kelly Loop;
Grand Teton National Park;
August 2017
Of Might & Need: A Haiku

All we think we need
Does nothing to redeem us
And cheapens our minds
Reverse Faults: A Haiku
First, let faults greet me
Lady Lake, please wash me clean
Speak truth to my ears
A canyon awaits
That into it I may shout
My apology
City forgive me
My abandonment of you
I come home redeemed
Haiku
A misplaced hello
All of the patient prayer
Shan't grace you again
Haiku: Stolen Land
All in this lifetime
I want to befriend the bear
Shake hearts with the shark
Silent Haiku
All and each of You
Your Photos, Your Poetry
They converse with Me
An Adult Haiku
Speak aloud to me
Never, ever let me hear
A virtual heart
Prince
Is as tall as me,
all you'd promised me you'd be
and holds all my trust.