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

18 Haiku



A train scrapes its rails—
No! A distant siren wails…
Then pre-dawn birdsong

Strong, unblinking sun
and trees full of hummingbirds—
Spring comes when it comes

A catwhisker moon
gleaming in the morning dusk—
crack in the ceiling

*

Curtain of blue sky,
swirling silvery note-bursts—
black bird on a wire

I’ve got sunglasses,
an open book on my lap,
and arms sleek with sweat

Airplanes like fireflies
in the slow-moving night sky—
sleep creeps up on me

*

Sharing the blue sky,
coasting gull and pale half moon—
twins for an instant

Our pains different
from one another’s—it seems
we are both lucky!

Dried food on my thumb,
I flip poetry pages
and feel embarrassed

*

Hearing it blowing,
watching wind through the window
waving all the trees

Seeing the sun set
through a window, thinking of
beachside wine with friends

Universe pouring
in between slats of the blinds—
I am part of this

*

Through the train window
I watch lush green hills while she
stacks her dirty bags

Like a burnt finger
on the greasy grey pavement—
tossed cigarette butt

The houses on fire
with fierce flashes of red light—
neighborhood police

*

A curtain of clouds
sliding over the city—
Spring birds keep singing

She would rather run
on a sidewalk with stop signs
than an ocean path

Pigeon on a ledge
of a peeling old beach house,
ducking in the wind



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It's Gonna Show



Rolling on down the highway, my I
Never felt so free
Even these ugly billboard signs
Do not bother me

‘Cause I know
It’s gonna show

Look at that mask the mayor wears
It shows what it tries to hide
Look up and see that bluebird singing
Swimming in the sky

And you know
It’s gonna show

Why would you wait on a movie line
When you can live your life?
Why do you need an opinion
About what is advertised?

‘Cause you know
It’s gonna show

Why should you pay for pleasure
You can make yourself?
Make it with other people—
What a wishing well!

And you know
It’s gonna show

I’m calling out to you valentines
Who have had enough
It’s about time we had some fun
The weather’s been so rough

‘Cause you know
It’s gonna show



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Crack in the Ceiling

Poetry by Thomas Radwick

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