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

14 Country Haiku

Clopping of horses'
hooves on the cobblestone street
gets the dogs barking

Husky male voices
in the evening street—I don't
know what they're saying

It's nice just to watch
these leaves, blown and glowing green
in the late spring breeze

*

A dry pine cone drops
with a cracking sound against
a fallen brother

A rooster crowing
in the dark—we're both awake
before we should be

A red-eyed fly lands
on my pants and stares at me,
then sputters away

*

Mushroom hunting, we
hide in the trees from the wind—
flickering shadows

Afternoon squalling
of a cock across the street—
what's bothering him?

Ant and ladybug
busy themselves on the leaves
of a late spring peach

*

So many voices—
I emerge from sleep at dawn
and listen to birds

A bell shudders with
the clopping of horses' hooves—
creaking wooden cart

Bird sits twittering
on a wire while winds bellow
behind him at dawn

*

Lying on a rug
in the cool shade of the house,
not wanting to move

Up the mountain road
a bent white-haired woman walks
at a right angle



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20 Haiku

Early summer heat—
every day the mountain's
snow patch seems smaller

Sudden cool shadow
as I lay reading the word
"Coolness" in a book

Unbelievable—
caging this beautiful bird
for our amusement

*

Fitness club entrance—
a drowsy slouching woman
lights a cigarette

Little puff of cloud
hanging in a blue noon sky—
a man's yelling face

Cool summer morning—
the cat gazes at me, then goes
back to eating grass

*

Like an insistent
old friend visiting again—
this morning's boner

A bird flees the blast
of a siren's scream somewhere—
cat yawns and stretches

A sudden wind like
the pouring of a bucket—
the rippling grasses

*

Little gnat struggling
in a pool in a beer glass—
my penknife saves it

His ironic nose—
when he's sincere it betrays
something cynical

The cat hides her face
while sleeping the sunlight—
breath rises and falls

*

Domed sky with splotches
of twilit clouds—all my life
I've been a fool

Broken moods of three
different wines at dinner—
half-empty bottles

Summer afternoon—
she enters the dark house, sky
blazing behind her
 
*

Vast tiger head
presiding in a cloud bank—
look back and it’s gone

Lonely little face
in a knot in the floorboard—
too sad to believe

Brilliant green leaves
rippling in a pouring breeze—
sleepy chirping bird

*

A yellow spider
crawling up my brown pant leg—
does he think it’s earth?

Walking west at dawn,
our long shadows precede us—
bird cries like a child




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Crack in the Ceiling

Poetry by Thomas Radwick

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