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

10 Haiku



There’s nothing to do
and so the cat does nothing—
asleep in the sun

Lying sick in bed
listening to the far-off
hiss of wind and cars

“Chiseled dagger” moon—
remembering poetry
beneath it at dusk

*

Contorting her face
on the train so she can tweeze
stray hairs from her chin

In the blue above
a squat government building
the faint frowning moon

Chitter of dry leaves
on the sun-bleached sidewalk
in a swirl of wind

*

Tock-tocking windchime
in a blowing Spring garden—
cat huddles with me

Lunching on the street—
skinny pigeon at my feet
stabbing at the crumbs

Under foggy skies
lattices of power lines
and pink plumb blossoms

*

Rescued from brooding
by five twitting hummingbirds
feasting in a tree



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Flashes 31




“Everyone’s trying
to get to first base
and there is none.”
a San Francisco bus driver, during evening rush hour

A muscle in my mind
just flexed—
and everything is level

The sky
provides
the spectacle

*

Don’t pretend
that you know
their remedy

We set everything
to the climate
of our being

Eyes
that want
to see everything

*

A joy
beyond
philosophy

Your intentions
are merely catalysts
for your destiny

Each
to his own
muddied lake

*

At home
alone
feeling my life again

It happens like this:
a surge of vitality
followed by a cold

Something deeper going on
that I don’t yet
understand

*

Her smile
made him feel
good all day

Hope
without
objective

To
be
imperturbable



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Crack in the Ceiling

Poetry by Thomas Radwick

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