Ten Haiku
occluded front
opposing squadrons of pelicans
slow their approach
opposing squadrons of pelicans
slow their approach
a shorebird flying
too far away to be identified
incoming storm
a mourning dove cooing
among dogwood blossoms
late snow
among dogwood blossoms
late snow
harrier liftoff
the frenzied screams of brown
creepers
the frenzied screams of brown
creepers
rock paper scissors
three common ravens divebombing
a red-shouldered hawk
three common ravens divebombing
a red-shouldered hawk
small white lady’s slipper
a snowy egret
becomes starlight
a snowy egret
becomes starlight
thermals
a black vulture traces
the rings of Saturn
a black vulture traces
the rings of Saturn
peregrine falcon
an eastern cottontail reaches
the event horizon
an eastern cottontail reaches
the event horizon
arpeggios
and, yet, robinsong
dies in darkness
and, yet, robinsong
dies in darkness
golden hour
a prothonotary warbler sings
sweet-sweet-sweet-sweet-sweet
a prothonotary warbler sings
sweet-sweet-sweet-sweet-sweet
Joshua St. Claire is an accountant from central Pennsylvania. His haiku have been published in Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Modern Haiku, The Heron's Nest, Frogpond, and Blithe Spirit, among others, and have been recognized in several awards and contests. His favourite subject is the sky.
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