Unpublished 10 Haiku / Senryu by Neal Whitman
mornings are dark
under my wool blanket
deep sleep of frost
beyond
a shadow of doubt
deer at our door
our Westminster clock
chimes two gongs short –
supper will be late
with love from Mommy
used copy of Yeats
now mine to hold dear
out-worn heart
in our worn-out time
ICU
canned beans
a homeless vet’s
cold reception
she’s gone
still I see her
twirling a baton
gingko in Japan
said to survive the A-Bomb
Nature’s resilience
furloughed –
in the food bank
kneading dough
name badges
fluttering in the wind
gingko
Neal Whitman lives in Pacific Grove,
California, with his wife, Elaine. They co-edited the 2021 and 2022 Yuki Teiki
Haiku Society annual members anthologies and co-judged the 2022 United Haiku
and Tanka Society Samurai Haibun Contest. Neal is haiku editor for Pulse:
Voices from the Heart of Medicine. Beyond his home borders, like raccoons
do not stop at map lines: poetry has been published in Canada, England, Wales,
Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia/Herzegovina,
Slovenia, Romania, New Zealand, Australia, and Japan as well as North of the
Future.
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