Thursday, 28 November 2024

Ten Haiku Poems by John Pappas

 







10 Haiku


exit polls
the chill of fall creeps
downticket




wildflowers all the colours of the chromatic scale




october gusts
the umbrellas show
their skeletons




sunday sermon as if he knew




telling it
on the mountain
snowdrops




sweater weather
the hounds of love
from a passing car




first light
the chant
of crows




summer bloom
the nervous adjustments
of her new swimsuit




first dance
a record at the
wrong speed

 


sunrise
the quick banter
of garbage men







John Pappas is a poet and teacher whose work has appeared in many poetry journals and anthologies. His haiku have garnered a 2023 Trailblazer award, a silver medal in the 2023 Ito En New Haiku Grand Prix, and Best in the United States in the 2023 Vancouver Invitational. His longer poetry has twice been selected for the Mayor of Boston's Poetry Contest (2016 and 2020). As drummer and lyricist of the punk rock band Heather Hates You, he has recorded two albums and toured extensively. John lives in Boston, MA with his wife and two daughters, and has taught literature and general semantics in the Boston area for over 25 years. 




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