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

9 Haiku



Watching winter rain
through a restaurant’s window—
forgetting the rest

Here’s another man
broken from the busy world
looking much like me

Like Kerouac’s moon
this December sliver is
“the toe nail of God”

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Roaring lions mute
in the rough granite moldings
of an old building

That ancient face
nesting in an old palm tree
seems to be weeping

Springtime in the park—
life could be an orgy,
but why is it not?

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Limousine chauffeur
more poised and handsomely dressed
than his passenger

Clubfooted pigeon
eases right between my feet—
plucks some fallen meat

Sitting in lotus
on a downtown bench at lunch—
socks with stupid names


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Space Alien Sympathy



I know you are upset with what
The world is like—
All you humans are

I know you are acquainted with
Lonely nights—
All you humans are

Throw back the curtain
Let me see you, dear
Let me be certain
You are really here!

I know you are uncertain almost
All the time—
All you humans are

I know you are inclined to chase
A wild ride—
All you humans are

Throw back the curtain
Let me see you, dear
Let me be certain
You are really here!

I know you are a dreamer and a
Wide-eyed child—
All you humans are

I know you are unsure the work is
Worth your while—
All you humans are

Throw back the curtain
Let me see you, dear
Let me be certain
You are really here!



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Crack in the Ceiling

Poetry by Thomas Radwick

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