Babel
how we came to lose
faith

Poem included in this year’s EarthRise Rolling Haiku Collaboration on the theme of Indigenous languages.
Babel
how we came to lose
faith

Poem included in this year’s EarthRise Rolling Haiku Collaboration on the theme of Indigenous languages.
designing
a wildflower meadow –
night thoughts

wet felted bowl on the windowsill drying
day’s end
the white sail
out of sight

sketching …
the moon behind
the trees

round earth
the attraction
of opposites

haikufeltings: images of haiku combined with feltings
clinging
to the surface of things …
melting snow

old fort
the meaning of words
I do not know

petal by petal
undoing
spring

cycles of innocence
the best way to stack logs
by the fire

early evening
now the absence
of flowers

lazy day …
taking the measure
of everything

inside the egg chicken and egg

Passion Week
we learn about
renewal

Happy International Haiku Poetry Day!

the ayes have it
the amount of wool
to make it new …

family buzz
the baby smiles
in her sleep

longing
in the seagulls’ caws
white on white

work in progress—
through the mists a door
to another world

earthworms …
the musty smell
of dark soil

shorthand
for a day out of sorts—
missing you

Snow White …
all that remains
of our stories

Day of Ashes
the tense muscle
relaxes

hollow sound
of the ripe seed pod—
life cycles

grainy photo
her eyes travel around
the room

wildflowers …
the lightness of hope
and renewal

3/100
first light
the vivid colors
in my dream
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morning sun …
before the shadows
fall into place
