Snake Fisher [Haiku]

snake wrestles fish
onto rocky home turf, &
blends with sun-warmed stones.

Choppy Shore [Haiku]

waves crash ashore,
churning waves to foam,
 white coastal frill.

DAILY PHOTO: Rocky Shore, Yehliu

Stormy Shore [Haiku]

waves hit rocky shore
and spout a geyser that rains
like a mini squall.

State Change [Haiku]

water smashes shore,
rising as foam then raining
back down as liquid.

Melting Stone [Free Verse]

Upon the ocean shore,
   there is a rock:
   hard,
   black,
   porous,
   volcanic.

Gentle seas send ripples
   against its base.

Stormy seas send waves
   to relentlessly batter it,
   crashing over its top.

Both the lapping waves
   and the crashing waves
   cart away parts of the rock --
   one unit of grit at a time.

The lapping waves need patience;
  the crashing waves need energy,
    but they both insist a tax be paid
     for their labors.

Just looking at the rock,
 one can tell it was once different:
    bigger,
    its pores filled
        with other rock -- softer rock,
  rock that the sea long ago turned
    into sandy bottoms and beaches.

The rock is dissolving like an ice cube,
  except in geologic time. 

DAILY PHOTO: Balinese Cliffs

Autumn Shore [Haiku]

cool blue skies, &
 dry grass on the hillside --
  seashore in Autumn

Summer Seas [Haiku]

summer sunlight 
 sparkles on the sea;
  a boat rocks idly

Tidal Islands [Haiku]

high tide sweeps
around the beach rocks,
and then they’re islands.