Friday haiku 50

A summer’s longing:
your face to light the darkness.
Tonight, a jealous moon.

Friday haiku 48

Rain–
Fall wrings Summer
from the air

Friday haiku 23

Migraine erupting
bright, bright daggers are piercing
kaleidoscope eyes

A sailor’s epitaph.

Rest, you say, in peace,
rust away in peace!
All I ever did was rest into pieces;
I’m dead of it.

I know, I know, too late,
the clock has struck
and my mortal wisp is doomed
to eternity, slowly descending
into elemental
entropic stupor.

But even Achilles, brave Achilles,
would rather have risen and returned
as chattel than rule over
those resting in peace.

I want trouble to get out of,
love to fall into, happen to stance,
luck to stroke, good or bad,
it’s all the same to me.

If I’m doomed to rest,
let it be fitful, at least, full of
desire unquenched, fortune
unclaimed.

All these trials, these wounds,
are closer to heaven
than moldering nothing
without light or darkness,

changeless.

True death is the
timeless, the changeless,
the big zero.

Friday haiku 19

This one’s a senryu.

We imagine we understand eternity
but haven’t a clue
about old age