rosary vigil
quite unnoticed
rattling through
the mysteries
in Breughel's
Icarus
she lived for
it was spring
piecing
together
haiku path
the edges
of the universe
from
juxtaposition
man
and wife
to conjunction
clouding
over
a salamander
a moment's
infused
has laid
its eggs
contemplation
in
my mind's eye
another year
ends
parallel
lines
the wheels
of a train
derailed
unmet
at infinity
keep spinning
this one-track
mind
star shadows
your now
once dwelt
amongst
is not
together
my now
Hansha Teki is a born and bred Middle Earther dwelling on the west coast
of Te Ika a Maui, Aotearoa. Poetry
was his life-blood through his first 25 years.
When his first-born daughter, with her elven
other-worldly beauty and nature, was diagnosed in 1975 with severe autism together
with her very emphatic rejection of verbal communication as an ability of any
value to her, he himself turned away from his literary endeavours as a tacit
alliance with her silence.
Following the death of his own mother in
2009, he resumed his explorations of the imagination and the gift of language
in its relationship to identity, mortality, and the world. He was drawn
especially to the short poetry forms as positively influenced by the Japanese haikai short forms. These continue to
influence his growing body of parallel and other forms of short poetry.
His writings have appeared in short form
poetry journals such as Otata, Bones, NOON,
Heliosparrow Poetry Journal,
as well as a variety of haiku-specific journals and anthologies. He is also
co-founder of the Living
Haiku Anthology, the companion Living
Senryu Anthology, and the haiku journal Under
the Bashō.
Thank you for accepting these pieces into this space, Strider Mark Jones.
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