Spring Equinox Blog
Only six minutes late this March 20th,
it's officially the first day of spring but here in Hawaii the day is
already six minutes longer than the night. Happy Springtime!
Starting with my New Year Haiku, here
is a little collection of poems I've written this year:
twenty
seventeen
turns
eighteen, indifferent
spinning
world dares me
players
all in life
thinking
we know the script
wait
- surprise finish
timing
the empty
spaces,
sure to be claimed by
regret
or desire
yes,
red is lucky,
three
of anything also
good,
like a haiku
all
that I learned by
not
speaking was the issue
for
me to confront
later
speaking, all
I
learned was depth of anger
yet
to parcel out
twenty-six
letters
combined
and recombined
endless
my delight
tentative
text waits -
ideas,
words meander
seeking
bold reveal
rapid
ideas
vaporizing
faster, gone
with
single misstep
pure
innocence - some
love
because, some in-spite of,
while
others just love
as
a mayfly turns
languidly with a thin breeze
my life expended
languidly with a thin breeze
my life expended
life is good in Molokai
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