Friday haiku 105

A cool summer breeze
Brings fall overnight
Betrayal!

The trees, exhausted

The trees, exhausted
abandon their leaves
to the crowing wind

Don’t look for wild geese
to lift the darkening sky

That inner burning
that leaves you spent
will also light your way home

Friday haiku 99

September moon
Sailing above cicadas
Dying for love

Friday haiku 98

Thunder ushers in
The last long weekend
Of barbecue season

Reflections on a park bench in autumn

Time is winning this game,
score tied, one to infinity,
the last stop on this old trolley line
looms ahead, witless, wanton.

It’s cold, let’s face it, but
I can’t help loving the slatted
sunlight, the already tattered leaves
flinging themselves underfoot.

I may be hopelessly anchored
here in this silty backwater
astride these gifts of algae
given long ago,

but I am surely more than just a worm
through time. I sink, I swim, all a-whim,
the winds washing the stained earth.
Still, there are fates involved, I’m told.

Dreams, like phantoms, peer out
from under sheaves of light.
Live with ghosts, and before long,
you begin to feel thin yourself.

A sparrow lands at my feet.
All I can do is stare dumbly.
“I’m so sorry,” sighs the breeze,
“May I do it again?”