Ten Haiku Poems
holographic universe
cloudshadow crossing
Appalachian peaks
Jupiter’s gravity
the only one
who still remembers
all day rain
steaming down the office window
the code to the matrix
in concentric circles
from the throat of the lotus
cosmic microwave background radiation
mycelium spreading
unseen under the green
invisible galaxies
yellow violets
the cottontail’s first steps down
an Einstein-Rosen Bridge
already dead starlight
cyclic universe
the time it takes
for a leaf to fall
a fragile forktail
skimming the sunset
ekpyrosis
the simulation resets
golden hour
holographic universe
cloudshadow crossing
Appalachian peaks
Jupiter’s gravity
the only one
who still remembers
all day rain
steaming down the office window
the code to the matrix
in concentric circles
from the throat of the lotus
cosmic microwave background radiation
mycelium spreading
unseen under the green
invisible galaxies
yellow violets
the cottontail’s first steps down
an Einstein-Rosen Bridge
already dead starlight
cyclic universe
the time it takes
for a leaf to fall
a fragile forktail
skimming the sunset
ekpyrosis
the simulation resets
golden hour
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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