Writings by Thomas Radwick. Mostly poetry and lyrics. t_radwick@yahoo.com

9 Haiku

From white-bearing trees
the snow falls a second time—
sun climbing the east

Diving flight above
then bash! hawk hits a treeside—
just missed that squirrel

The houses and trees
made vague by this morning’s fog—
a world of slow ghosts

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Alone under clouds
swollen with rain before dawn—
raven’s rasping laugh

Pigeon’s gulping moan
somewhere over the dark streets—
cold fog before dawn

Gull with chickenbone
sails shrieking over the lot—
chased by his brothers

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Purple-faced clouds brood
on a low gash of twilight—
can’t look at the book

Gulls circle and screech
above a bare parking lot—
dusky pink morning

Spring sun appears and
retreats and appears again—
sky full of birdsong



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