Autumn Haiku- 2014
morning coffee-
what’s new, the hole
a skunk dug for grubs
my thoughts
dew drops
below the fog
one last peach-
heart of September
swallowed at midnight
not cherries
but crabapples
falling in dozens
blood moon,
souls ripened
on the vines
new winds take
the first turned leaves-
a place apart
leaves turn and fall
but the curling wind
knows no loss
honey locusts
sequined
with their own loss
evening walk began
in memory, but faded
under a waxing moon
crow caw cuts
autumn color loose,
above settled stones
hawk perched
upon an empty branch
where stillness stirs
again the dog barks
trying to fill a half moon
above the roof
thanksgiving morning
jog through light snow,
red drum of my heart
diurnal of november
grounded in luminous
lines of shadows
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Crabapples falling!
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