thunder bowls on roof
lightning scores strike across lawn
rain cheers at windows
find your ball and pay for shoes
no one can sleep in alley!
posting poetic prose
30 Mar 2016 1 Comment
in tanka Tags: bowling, lightning, rain, thunder
thunder bowls on roof
lightning scores strike across lawn
rain cheers at windows
find your ball and pay for shoes
no one can sleep in alley!
11 Nov 2015 14 Comments
in nonet Tags: november, rain, trees, weather
nonet: stanza(s) of nine lines, each with increasing # of syllables (1-9) dVerse poetics
warm
days of
november
probably past
colder times ahead
forecast fog, wet grey rain
free- zing an- ti- ci- pa- tion
smell of manure spread on bare fields
trees’ silhouettes swallowed by swift night
31 Oct 2015 4 Comments
in haibun Tags: leaves, rain, soil, trees
This haiku writing technique is often given poet Masaoka Shiki’s term Shasei (sketch from life) or Shajitsu (reality). The poetic principle is “to depict the thing just as it is”. Shiki favored the quiet simplicity of just stating what he saw without anything else happening in the haiku. He found the greatest beauty in the common sight, simply reported exactly as it was seen, and ninety-nine percent of his haiku was written in this style. Many people still feel he was right; there are some moments that are perhaps best said as simply as possible.
(above text taken from Carpe Diem Haiku Kai)
I.
thin rain mists the ground
wet leaves from denuded trees
black soil’s damp compost
II.
sun rays between trees
light cast upon maple limbs
golden leaves tremble
(photos by lynn)
24 Oct 2014 18 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: corn, dust, farmer, rain, soybeans, wind
as intense eyes
scan darkening skies,
playful wind flaps shirt sleeves.
as strong shoulders
stack square hay bales,
rising dust covers tanned skin.
as nimble feet
climb grain bin ladder,
straw chaff infiltrates flaxen hair.
as skillful hands
manipulate diverse tools,
old grease wedges under fingernails.
as experienced ears
attune engines musical noise,
stale soybeans nest in jean pockets.
as determined teeth
test corn kernel moisture,
rich manure clings to chore boots.
as gentle arms
carry bawling calf or kitten,
pelting rain drips off seed cap bill.
_______
This is a “list poem”,
inspired by and dedicated to my farmer.
Linked to d’Verse Poets
29 Jun 2014 8 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: hail, lightning, rain, thunder
approaching thunder
rural towns and farms flooded
pouring rain again
power of lightning
splits mature tree to toothpicks
exploding the air
winds bending treetops
scanning skies for dark funnels
praying there’s no hail
after summer storm passes
a double rainbow appears
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