Tag Archives: December

“Turning”

Turning

Winter sky reflects /

in glass and in clouds: wonder, /

pain, weather, and blue.

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“Morning”

Morning

Snow and yellow sun /

Hurl white into the morning. /

Touched by morning blue.

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“Guardians”

Guardians

Goats at the doorway. /

Cardinals at the window. /

Jazz wafts from within.

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#jazz #goats #cardinals #doorway #jazz #poem #poetry #haiku #photo #haiga #knoxville #davidebooker #december #sunday #123123 #2023

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“Turning”

Turning

Winter sky reflects /

in glass and in clouds: wonder, /

pain, weather, and blue.

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#winter #sky #refection #clouds #wonder #glass #pain #haiku #poem #poetry #photo #davidebooker #knoxville #december #thursday #123021 #2021

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Photo finish Friday: “Reflection”

Reflection

Upon reflection, /

I am what I am not. /

The mirror breaks.

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“One”

One

One brown leaf reflects

winter’s cycle as the tree

holds its emptiness.

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“Drink the green”

Drink the green

If the red runs out, drink the green,

though the green can be quite mean.

Served at room temp or a little warmer,

it is said to make you adore the former.

It will drive you out into the day,

groping, hoping to get away

from awfulness in your mouth

that tastes like a mouse gone south.

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“Embrace”

Embrace

Light inside the bend, /

Moon in the crook of its branch. /

Tree embraces night.

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“New”

New

New is the wonder /

of moments as an old leaf /

travels down the stream.

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Book him, Dan-o.

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