Ten Haiku Poems
the hen eats her corn
& that of her two sisters—
therapy today
what’s that in its mouth?
a squirrel with a mousetrap
climbs into a tree
an alert rabbit
near twelve purple irises—
the dog & I walk
the field is now gone
& the yellow yarrow, too—
new house construction
the clear, starry sky
on this night without a moon . . .
silhouettes of trees
the sky to the east
is hazy white from a fire—
blackbirds in cattails
dog walk at sunset—
the white & orange cat plods
through the lush, green grass
a bowl of green beans
heats up in the microwave—
cricket in the house
there are clouds beneath
the clouds on this windy night . . .
a hole for the moon
the cricket has stopped—
there are five jars of pickles
on the bedroom floor
J. D. Nelson (b. 1971) experiments with words in his subterranean laboratory. His poetry has appeared in many small press publications, worldwide, since 2002. He is the author of ten chapbooks and e-books of poetry, including Cinderella City (The Red Ceilings Press, 2012). Visit MadVerse.com for more information and links to his published work. His haiku blog is at JDNelson.net. Nelson lives in Colorado, USA.
Great to read these my friend.
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DeleteStrong & colourful work. i gobbled them down and the taste remains. Peace upon your spirit. - Bep.
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DeleteAwesome Haiku 👏☝️👌👍💪👏
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DeleteImages so full! Felicidades 👏🏽
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