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

13 Haiku



Descent of swift doves
upon herringbone mountains—
drama in the clouds

A whiff of shampoo
when she tosses her lush curls—
noisy restaurant

Posing for pictures
in front of the monument—
such grandiose smiles

*

A red cardinal’s
crystal metronomic chirp—
lawnmowers buzzing

A white dogwood’s branch
shaking in the aftermath
of a hawk’s take-off

A maple blushing
among murmuring crickets,
a red sagging sun

*

Bicycling at night—
a melon rind moon basking
on pillows of clouds

Listening to wind
through a half-open window
just before sleep comes

Fading motor sound
and the lapping of the tide
just before sleep comes

*

Single sunlit thread
of the spider’s web—a bridge
between two branches

The buzzing shadow
of a zig-zag hummingbird—
the cat’s attention

Waiting for the dawn—
crescent moon like a canoe
in a blueblack sky

*

Bus groans and pauses,
releases a sleepy-faced crowd
in the blushing dawn



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