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

12 Haiku

Racketing turnstile—
trailed by a cloud of perfume
she chases her train

A wandering blur
of fog snuggles the houses—
walking home at night


Tree like broccoli
calm in the afternoon shade—
breathing in the Spring



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Winter: just unpacked
my bag at my parents’ house—
palpable silence

Wake to a white world—
as if while I was dreaming
everything changed

Before dawn: blackbird
perched on a sleepy house top—
wavy, watery voice

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The creaking tree limbs
sound strained in the big winds—
an ocean blowing

One more stop before
I have to get off this bus—
winds bending the trees

Tinkling metal chimes
repeating in the big winds—
heads of swaying trees

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Spring: heavy breathing
on a bike before sunrise—
symphony of birds

The streets before dawn—
waters under sidewalks slur,
wires buzz above

My early bedtime—
gaping sky fills the window
this late Spring evening



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