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

17 Haiku

The palm tree unfurls
a new leaf—the finest silk
a bride could dream of

Summer brushstroke clouds—
as if our breath left traces
in the morning sky

Marigold heads bow
soaked from the brief morning rain—
I take a deep breath

*

Sleepy grey morning— 
sparrows burst through the plaza—
berserk car alarm!

Cool dusk in August—
smoke and plum marmalade smells
float in the garden

A summer night sky
suddenly ablaze with fire
of an angry god

*

Slowly sipping wine,
watching the sun change to shade,
and then back again

A single red rose
stands stark next to bleached grasses—
a late summer bloom

The healthy-tanned girl
in a breezy summer dress
has a broken arm

*

All over the town,
pink lilies perched on bare stems—
has it been a year?

Congress of small birds
assembled on wires above—
such robust debate!

Birds lined in three rows—
black dots and empty spaces
like some foreign script

*

Black-hooded young man
waiting for the light to change—
signpost for a spine

Last days of summer—
like a gentle reminder,
scent of decayed leaves

X-winged dragonfly
carousing the summer breeze—
giddy arcs and swerves

*

Walking in silence—
grey light and beads of warm fog
caress my bare arms

Wisp of crescent moon
nestled in the blue noon sky—
what was my hurry?




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