Desert Haiku

offset prints
bisected by tail drag
lizard sign


gnarled driftwood,
snake skin, rusty barbed wire
in red sand


cold morning,
the rising fire ball,
a silent knell


red sandstone
warmed by the rising sun
gorge aglow


yon mirage
mirror-clear blue,
chase the lie

Haiku of Trees

mossy trees
in a foggy forest
eery squared


split oak tree
hollowed by water
chimnified


a lone tree
sits atop a green hill,
solemnly


distant trees
resemble a painting
not a true grove

Ash [Haiku]

Source: NASA


 

wind-whipped ash
swirling in an eddy
light as snow

 

ash flutters
from a darkened sky,
piling, drifting

 

the path made
by footprints tracked through ash
tells a story

 

volcano,
spewing ash cloud skyward
mushroom top

Agriculture & Nature Haiku

grazing sheep,
loitering head down;
what awes them?

 

rice terraces,
disguising man’s order
in nature’s green

 

ripe wheat,
bobbing in a breeze —
sea-like moves

 

on a range
that stretches beyond sight
but not mind

 

tea plantation,
a snake slithers through
amid the pickers

Mysterious Sight Haiku

shaman staring
out into the distance
a world away

 

hawk on the roof
twists its head, pointing
one eye groundward

 

cow head fixed
as a raucous world screams —
blind or unmoved?

 

what’s it like
to have one’s blind spot
to the front?

 

the sad moment
when baby’s smile is found
to be fart fueled

Fateful Crossing Haiku

on a fence rail,
i saw a scorpion —
dead, but menacing


a dog nudges
its dead companion,
whimpering


after life,
no one contemplates the
Afterlife


grasping the sword
like nothing depends upon
everything


when you accept
that you, too, will be food,
death holds no sway

Sun & Moon Haiku

orange sunset,
casting the lake afire,
cooling to dusk

 

gibbus moon,
fooling so many souls
who thought you full

 

shadows thin
as the sun creeps higher
then fatten

 

tugging seas,
the moon’s unseen hand
is at work

 

Haiku of Things that Flow

waterfall,
too high to flow, stretches,
hanging mists

 

crawling snake
in undulating glide
lazes through

 

taiji lady
does she drift slowly, or
slow the world?

 

gravity grabs
and slings a comet
soft hand unseen

 

glazed stone
water rolling over rock
sculpting pebbles

Haiku: Among Relics

amid ruins,
sitting on a worn stone,
knowing ancients

 

valley below
suggested but unseen
who hauled water?

 

dry stacked stones
placed with precision
by masters

 

jungle swallowed,
spreading like a fire, but
imperceptibly

 

tell me, Old Stone,
what secrets did you witness
post-chisel?

Still Winter Haiku

icy river
all the world stands still, or
pretends to



snow deadens
sounds and signs of life
a blank slate



the breeze dies
then the snow fall ceases
time freezing



deep footprints
tell of a man and a dog
hunting rabbit



an old church
the surrounding snow
is unmarred