Haiku #2
She flies through the sun
Wings spiral beat bright blue sky
Nothing stays the same
She flies through the sun
Wings spiral beat bright blue sky
Nothing stays the same
Fourteen
Fourteen years ago
My life became automatically harder
Because of how I looked
Thirteen
Thirteen years ago
It was just a threat
Just a rumor
It’s not real
It’s not gonna happen
But what about when it’s not a threat
When it’s real
I’m not a painter
But if I was
I would paint masterpieces
And tell a story within each frame
I would create a piece of art
sometimes i wish i could forget everyone i ever met
and lie down on my back in the ocean
only feel the noiseless miles between my toes
minnows kissing my skin
and nothing else
Time when the sun has brushed --
Only the crests of great waves,
A grey stillness approaches from the east --
Advancing gently.
Across the world we All prepare for nightfall,
I asked my friend
For a poem idea
She said
Write a poem about sewer rats
So this is my poem about rats
Squeak
Squeak
Scurrying through the city
Is it really so hard to just be nice to people?
Why is it us versus them?
What makes "them" different?
"Worse"
We are all human,
all trying to get through our day.
Splish
Splash
In comes the arrival of mud season
Soaking into the ground
Helping the plants just barely beneath the Earth
Drip
Drop
Precipitation sliding down the windows
Spring
is more than a season
it lingers in what you feel,
see, taste, smell, hear.
Spring is a sensation,
a quiet awakening
from the brutal sting
of winter.
As a child
she would sit alone
always watching the others
playing the day away
while she never had the confidence
I wish I had known you when we were younger
With our sun-kissed cheeks and lopsided grins
When we were filled with joy and mindless wonder
At summer church camp singing off-tune hymns