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

10 Haiku



On the train ride home,
a gallery of ancient
archetypal faces

Chill November night—
huge cruise ships to Mexico
like floating cities

The growling buzzsaw
of someone’s Sunday project—
dogs fill the pauses

*

Heavy thudding clumps
from the wet bare bent branches—
a second snowfall

Suburban jogging—
patrol car rolls past almost
as slow as I run

We talked pleasantly
during a long air journey—
didn’t ask his name

*

Before we see her
her heels announce her—strutting
on the train platform

At dusk the grackles
swoosh over the lot, their wings
silver from the lamps

Alone at midnight,
I once saw lava pouring
from lighted buildings

*

“It looks like the trees
went to sleep and their children
all ran away…”
                  —a seven year-old girl, on late autumn



.

No comments:

Crack in the Ceiling

Poetry by Thomas Radwick

Blog Archive