maple buds unfurl
warmed fists uncurl…spring
wears vibrant green gloves
posting poetic prose
18 Apr 2026 2 Comments
in haiku Tags: buds, green, leaves, maple, spring
maple buds unfurl
warmed fists uncurl…spring
wears vibrant green gloves
18 Apr 2026 Leave a comment
in classical haiku Tags: birdbath, bluejay, water
birdbath visitor
quick sips–jay on high alert
blue blur whirs away
18 Apr 2026 1 Comment
in haiku Tags: art, mirror, sky, sunset
I attended a special art exhibition of watercolors by artist, Judy Thompson, paired with poetry by her daughter, Kristin Gifford.
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leaving the art show
sun blazed pinks on evening sky
in rear view mirror
16 Apr 2026 14 Comments
in zuihitsu Tags: brush, dog, impasto, paint, van gogh, weave, words
Zuihitsu: Japanese form that blurs poetry, essay, and Chinese characters meaning “follow the impulse of the brush.” An artform some consider to be poetic potpourri incorporating nonfiction, musings, confessions and lyrics to create a spontaneous, layered text.
when i hear “zuihitsu”, hairy little dog runs into room
yip-yipping
sneak out for disorderly conduct… in neighborhood
(bitch in heat)
Winner of the 2023 Ruth Lilly poetry prize and other awards, Kimiko Hahn has been writing and teaching this form for years. In her poetry collection The Narrow Road to the Interior, she writes “the sense of disorder” is “integral” to the form of zuihitsu. Did you sneeze? God bless you!
van gogh believed in God but that didn’t solve
insanity
layered pain(t) thickly with brush… or palette knife
(sharp enough to cut an ear)
Merril D. Smith introduces diverse poets to zuihitsu at the virtual pub. She encourages exploration and experimentation with unique (uni)form. This is my experimental attempt to catch the dog, layer ideas, and weave wild words. An imposing form can make one feel like imposter.
textured tapestry hangs in stairwell
neutrals
woven in layers of loopy clouds…outlined mountain
(luxurious [lunatic] fringe)



16 Apr 2026 Leave a comment
in american sentence Tags: faith, God, questions, trust
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Live, exploring the questions; trusting you will live into God’s answers.
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concept from Michelle DeRusha’s book, Spiritual Misfit.
16 Apr 2026 12 Comments
in rhyming verse Tags: cooking, kids, love, old, question, trouble
Where does love go when
the cooking is bad?
does it shred favorite menu
then stomp away mad?
Where does love go when
birthed immature kids?
does it line them all up
to take highest bids?
Where does love go when
beloved grows old?
does it throw open door,
push them out in the cold?
Where does love go when
life’s going gets tough?
does it head for the hills
claiming it’s not enough?
Real love doesn’t leave
when real trouble appears
True love sticks around
and sweetens with years.
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I wrote this tongue-in-cheek response to Kim’s prompt at dVerse. The quote is the question raised by poet, Mary Shelley: “Where does love go when it goes?”
14 Apr 2026 1 Comment
in senryu Tags: hypocrisy, politics, Putin, Trump
trump poses Jesus
putin attends pascha feast
hyped hypocrisy
13 Apr 2026 14 Comments
“Prosery” linked to dVerse poets where Melissa hosts prompt to write 144 words and include the Emily Dickinson quote.
She finished the first draft of her book, a short memoir of sorts. It was precious to her, like a child, and she felt timid to let it out into the world. She asked a teacher friend to read it in its entirety, and requested her to please edit, hoping the process would be gentle. But waiting while her friend edited, was painful, almost like labor. She was, after all, birthing her “firstborn” !
Besides the angst of wondering whether her words were worthy, the new author wrestled with a big choice: to submit to a publishing company or to self-publish? Such a personal project seemed best shared with family, a legacy for the grandchildren. They would be the audience most interested, she reasoned. She would self-publish and give copies away. To concur with a brilliantly prolific poet: “publication is the auction of the mind.”
11 Apr 2026 Leave a comment

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porcupine people
have soft warm underbelly
if loved beyond quills
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Inspired by “The Best of You” podcast, episode# 203
09 Apr 2026 Leave a comment

today (and everyday)
you are the master Potter;
i am wet malleable clay
form and fire me into
your image, as a vessel
both beautiful and useful
like porcelain pitcher
and wash basin, to cheer
and refresh weary travelers
to shine, elegantly off-white
(my basin be slightly crackled)
fill this pitcher with holy water
lovely and ready on wash-
stand, eager to humbly serve
dusty people where needed
06 Apr 2026 12 Comments
in quadrille Tags: angel, bone, Easter, grave, ham, stone, witness
A quadrille (44-word poem) using word, “bone”. Linked to dVerse poets.
leftover easter ham
bone boils for bean
soup; missing stone
ponder holy day past
woman in blind grief
chosen as eye witness to
her resurrected rabboni
he walks garden alone
when angel rolls rock away
so disciples could view
no body in empty grave!

30 Mar 2026 21 Comments
in haibun Tags: pocket, poem, hat, Alice, Wonderland, tea party
“Why IS a raven like a writing desk?” Perhaps a riddle worth contemplating. I think it has something to do with “black as ink” but would love to hear YOUR answer while we celebrate our unbirthdays. However, if you are looking for your basketball, it’s not here…sorry, no need to be RUDE.
The mad hatter’s question NEVER gets answered at the progressive tea party, not by ALICE nor the march hare. Yes, wonderland is full of unsolved riddles, supposes the POET, who came here quite by accident in alice’s pocket. Incidentally, said “poet” arrived in february, not march, anyway.
Is this blog titled “poet in her pocket” OR “poem in yours”? It can all be QUITE confusing, considering the allusion to and illusion of mr. lewis carroll himself. Of course, ingesting pills is NOT necessary for living in a dormouse’s dream. You only need to use your imagination, dear, but sipping TEPID tea helps.
riddle me in march
red hat, purple poetry
sipping chai tea dreams
Frank Tassone hosts haibuns. Check out dVerse poets and my “about” page to learn more 🙂
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