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Sunday 30 December 2018

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promising so much
...disappointment

Saturday 29 December 2018

hedge shears swish camphor

Thursday 27 December 2018

Christmas Day
the stream of coloured envelopes
stops
that there —
was my grandfather’s house
...or was it that one?
Boxing Day
re-cycling bins
brimful
New Year’s Eve
deleting dead relatives
from my phone

I have to admit a strong - but unintended - similarity to:
new year's day
deleting the dead
from my address book
(c) Wendy C. Bialek
01/01/2000

new year's day
deleting the dead
from my cellphone

(c) Wendy C. Bialek
01/01/2011

new year's day
deleting the dead
from my Facebook page

(c) Wendy C. Bialek
01/01/2017

new year's day
deleting the dead
from my iphone


(c) Wendy C. Bialek
01/01/2014

Saturday 22 December 2018

bandit moon
holding my attention
to ransom

with its long nose
I would have called it
the smelliphant
the limp windsock
mentally adding viagra
to the shopping list

Friday 21 December 2018

human misery
arriving
by the boatload
Nativity scene
the face of Jesus
cracked and broken
though her smoke
I see
the No Smoking sign
drinking beer
the Spanish family
with the guitar

Wednesday 19 December 2018

the old couple
with no words
left between them

Published (2019) All the way home: aging in haiku page 295

Monday 17 December 2018

Blithe Spirit arrives
preparing
for a haiku binge
I catch myself
staring at her cleavage
silicone valley
the queue moves forward
but the man in front of me
leaves behind a fart
on a winter field
long morning trees
stretch out
morning train
joyfully
racing its shadow
with my favourite pen
writing haiku
my childhood globe
less pink
than it used to be

Saturday 15 December 2018

dish towels and dressing gowns
missing
the Nativity play
mid-semester break
on the windowsill
one more toothbrush

Friday 14 December 2018

a half moon
waxing
...or is it waning?
cat pawprints
in snow
ending in bloodstains
****

bloodstained snow
only the cat
survived
flashback
my father
coming home from work
always
where I don’t want him to be
the beggar in the steps
frosty morning
jogging
my nose runs too

Thursday 13 December 2018

Christmas morning
sepia tinted walk
winter landscape
buildings
I’d forgotten

Tuesday 11 December 2018

Christmas cards
again
one more than I sent
Christmas tree
with blinking lights
once again...and again
oh Christmas tree
you died
for me

Monday 10 December 2018

first offer of a seat
refused...
am I that old?
Arlington
even in death
some more famous than others

Sunday 9 December 2018

bag for life?
at my age
it probably will be
in a mass grave
young soldiers
final gathering

Thursday 6 December 2018

old soldiers
finding less
to talk about
Christmas morning
recalling the effort
my parents made
degrees of freedom
the things
unsaid

Tuesday 4 December 2018

cozy in bed
hearing my wife
scrape the windscreen

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 38, page 10

Living Haiku Anthology
post office queue
the smell
of paper

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 38, page 10

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology

Sunday 2 December 2018

the Christmas market
smells
of Germany

Thursday 29 November 2018

the beggar
ignores the priest
and asks me
subway rat
making better progress
than me
two old hunters
shooting nothing
but the breeze
****

shooting nothing
but the breeze
two old hunters

Tuesday 27 November 2018

realising
‘old whatsisname?’
is me

The beggar

the sleeping beggar
hears my two yuan notes
fall into her bowl
****

waking
my two yuan notes in her bowl
the sleeping beggar
****

my two yuan notes
in her bowl
wakens the sleeping beggar
****

waking the sleeping beggar
in her bowl
my two yuan notes
****

waking the sleeping beggar
my two yuan notes
in her bowl
****

my two yuan notes
fall into the begging bowl
and waken her
(Suggested by Su Wai Hlaing)

Saturday 24 November 2018

derelict steelworks
with trees
rusting
Chinese couple
in the fast food queue
stealing a kiss

Friday 23 November 2018

facebook
birthday notification
...but she’s dead!

Thursday 22 November 2018

even alone
locking
the toilet door

Wednesday 21 November 2018

flooded paddy fields
my mother’s
rice pudding
high speed train
never enough time
to admire the view
today’s class
none of my students
have siblings
oolong
not really
my idea of tea
dreaming of paddy fields
I wake up
and see them

Monday 19 November 2018

looking so much better
after three beers
my reflection
my mother’s funeral
how much better than me
they all know her

Published Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 37, page 10

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology
Guangzhou tree blossom
hanging
just out of reach

Sunday 18 November 2018

passport control
trying not to look
suspicious

Saturday 17 November 2018

I wake up snoring
and everyone laughs
...on the train
three urinals
a pubic hair
in each one
whistle and delight
looking for the latter
in my lifejacket
food distribution
around my plate
chopsticks

Thursday 15 November 2018

the kite flier
at first
no connection
****

the kite flier
but...
which one?
****

the kite flier
only he knows
which one
from the window
of my Chinese hotel
McDonalds

Wednesday 14 November 2018

sparrowhawk
there one minute gone the next
the mouse
the wind farm
with its crop
of windmills
trainspotters
going nowhere
****

always on time
trainspotters
the crow's nest
surely
a sign of winter
****

the crow's nest
reminds me
winter is coming
****

the crow's nest
appearing
liminality
****

the crow’s nest
appears
like winter
****

the crow’s nest
appearing
like winter
the gravedigger's grave
not so indispensable
after all

Tuesday 13 November 2018

a young couple
in the peace garden
arguing

Monday 12 November 2018

cigarette butt trail
leading the way
to the medical school
school’s out
approaching the platform
my heart sinks
slow train...
...more stops...
than places
outside the pub
a girl shows her boobs
to the drunk old man

Saturday 10 November 2018

Remembrance Sunday
unable to forget
the memories

Friday 9 November 2018

bagging the dog shit
once again
the smell of wet leaves

Thursday 8 November 2018

biker's funeral
a young girl
not biking

Wednesday 7 November 2018

the young actress
her nipples
staring at me

Tuesday 6 November 2018

going
with the flow
urinal spider

Published (2018) Failed Haiku Volume 3, Issue 36, page 18

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology
washroom queue
taking too long
...everyone
pharmacy shelves
a pack of Viagra
stands out

Thursday 1 November 2018

jogging past
the rough sleeper...
he snores
no change to spare
my heart empty
but pockets full
Found haiku:

Three ‘haiku moments’:

Unconscious transition from the balcony to the rock outside. (p16)

Suddenly the man crosses the orchard to the seawall. (p28)

...from the darkness of the cliff-edge above us a fir-cone falls. (p35)*

From Lawrence Durrell (1945) Prospero’s Cell Faber and Faber , London

Published (2021) The Poetry Pea Journal of haiku and senryu Winter page 6
power walkers
that attitude

Published (2018) Failed Haiku Volume 3, Issue 36, page 18

Living Haiku Anthology

Sunday 28 October 2018

the spray can
behind her back
'trick or treat'?

Saturday 27 October 2018

                                 break up

the boy sits on a rock      the girl calls a friend

and throws stones                          and tells all

Friday 26 October 2018

new razor
on my old face
the nick of time
yellow days
the sky growing
through the trees

Accepted by Poetry Pea

Monday 22 October 2018

desert night
Bedouin picnic
with two circles
coffee break
adding Canderel®
to full fat latte

Sunday 21 October 2018

the niqab
unable to hide
her beauty
Sailing By*
the time I didn’t spend
with my father

* Sailing By is the signature tune that precedes The Shipping Forecast on BBC Radio 4

Saturday 20 October 2018

Harunobu prints
impossible not to look
...again
incensed
the lady leaves
the perfume shop
Riyadh hotel lobby
with no faces
women drifting past

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 38, page 10

Living Haiku Anthology

Friday 19 October 2018

waking
hungover in Riyadh
midnight flight
autumn morning
the river
with only one bank

Thursday 18 October 2018

packing
long-haul flight
house keys
alone
deserted lunchtime restaurant
the waiter watches
memorandum to self
no more
memoranda to self

Wednesday 17 October 2018

Gotham

Batman prequel

so many cliffhangers

licking its beak

the magpie

eyes the fledglings

Monday 15 October 2018

unwrapped flowers

from the petrol station

Valentine’s Day

the wasp
in a beer bottle
happy daze

Published (2018) in Jalmurra 6 July

Sunday 14 October 2018

weekend visitors gone
still
that different smell
what happens?
oh...
essentially nothing

(ekphrastic on The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac)

Published (2019) Poetry Pea 16 December

Friday 12 October 2018

tea for two

one teabag

true love

free newspaper
fake news
comes cheap

Published (2018) Under the Basho - Modern Haiku

Living Haiku Anthology

last beer

leaving the pub

my cares return

PRET A MANGER

So much better than

"Ready to eat"

Smithfield market

the smell

of slaughter

bookstore

browsing

looking for hope

Thursday 11 October 2018

war correspondent
anticipating battle
killing time

Published (2018) Under the Basho - Modern Haiku

Thermodynamics

flames

shedding light

The First Law

****

beach night

castle sand

The Second Law

****

absolutely

still

The Third Law

mobile phone

shouting...my

passive aggression

polygenic risk scores

something else

I don’t understand

town fair
waltzers spinning
and candy floss

Added to: Australian Haiku Society Autumn Equinox Haiku String 2019 (theme: City Life)
a the crack
of broken twigs
the smell of sap

Published (2018) Under the Basho - Modern Haiku

Living Haiku Anthology

Wednesday 10 October 2018

in the ploughed field

a house

with no roof

Starbucks coffee

my name

on a cup

Tuesday 9 October 2018

two magpies
in the rowan tree
gulping* berries

* a ‘gulp’is a collective name for magpies

Monday 8 October 2018

another
haiku book!
my wife...

black cab driver
the prejudice comes
free of charge
Uber driver
another
life story

Published (2018) Failed Haiku Volume 3, Issue 35, page 22

Living Haiku Anthology

Sunday 7 October 2018

family house

for sale sign

when to tell the kids?

Friday 5 October 2018

in the spirit
of Basho
I drown my sorrows
arms out
expecting a hug
we fist pump
trying to recall
which one
was the cherry tree?
a stone’s throw
he says
but I don’t see one
my neighbour
cutting his grass
- again!
killing the wasp
easily
the end of summer

Published: The Mainichi 2 November 2018

Comment by Dhugal Lindsay in Haiku in English: Best of 2018:

With the colder temperatures the movements of cold-blooded organisms gets sluggish. The moment is also the moment that summer ends for the poet.
flight delayed
more time
to fret

Saturday 29 September 2018

fortune teller
my money
for his thoughts

****
fortune teller
my money
for his fortune
(suggested by Su Wai Hlaing)

conker season

children

with bags full of hope

Thursday 27 September 2018

after the argument
making up
on the train
bench with three seats
the middle one
always empty

Published (2018) Failed Haiku Volume 3, Issue 35, page 22

Living Haiku Anthology

Wednesday 26 September 2018

corrugated church
dilapidated
still letting in the light


Reworked:

dilapidated
corrugated church
still letting in the light

Friday 21 September 2018

hearing the translator’s voice

without seeing her

...I imagine

keynote speaker
with no end
in sight

Published (2018) Failed Haiku Volume 3, Issue 35, page 22

Living Haiku Anthology

Wednesday 19 September 2018

Izmir waterfront

the sweet smell of shisha

and horse shit


Tuesday 18 September 2018

final resting place
squashed between pages
a dead fly
****
a dead fly
squashed between pages...
but who closed to book?
****
scraping a dead fly*
from the old book
I read on

Published (2018)  ephemerae Volume1, C, page 50

LHA Ref:
ephemerae 1.C, December 2018

* at the suggestion of Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy the original first line was changed from:
'scraping the dead fly'*

Living Haiku Anthology

chestnut trees
in the damp grass
the smell of conkers

accepting the editor’s decision

my haiku

rejected

Monday 17 September 2018

between Arabic

listing

designer stores

coffee breath
the girl to my right
speaks to the one on my left

Published (2018) Failed Haiku Volume 3, Issue 35, page 22

Living Haiku Anthology

Sunday 16 September 2018

family gathering

for one

who will not arrive

oil seed rape

defiling

the countryside

Friday 14 September 2018

optician's bill
unable to read
the small print

Published cattails April 2019 page 39

Editor's choice:

What if the first line had been: grocer’s bill? The result would have been a very mundane poem not worth committing to memory. But put ‘optician’s bill’ instead and the irony hits you in the eye. Yet another senryu where juxtaposing two apparently unrelated images results in a whole which is funnier than the sum total of the parts.

Gautam Nadkarni

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology
licking
the envelope
I seal my fate

(surely this one can't be original!)
knowing only
where she's been
a snail

Thursday 13 September 2018

fish & chips

pizza burger fried chicken

a sign of the times

Saturday 8 September 2018

antique shop
the smell
of opportunity

Published (2018) ephemerae Volume1, C, page 50

LHA Ref:
ephemerae 1.C, December 2018

Published (2019) All the way home: aging in haiku page 295

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology

Thursday 6 September 2018

the crisp packet
opening
on a silent train
my thoughts turn
to murder

Tuesday 4 September 2018

what if

the wildlife park

really was?

Monday 3 September 2018

my new pen

writing

the same old rubbish

schoolboy football
everyone
chasing the ball

Published by Poetry Pea 18 February 2019

Living Haiku Anthology

Sunday 2 September 2018

my late mother
her bank account
still viable

****
my late mother
her debit card
still working
at the ATM
I withdraw...

Tuesday 28 August 2018

life propped up
by memories
and denials

This is not one of my haiku but it appeared in Blithe Spirit  (2018) Volume 28 Number 2 under the column 'Tricky Haiku' where Colin Blundell invites comment on these. I suggested:

life
propped up by memories
and denials

Blithe Spirit (2018) Volume 28 Number 3 page 14


Wednesday 22 August 2018

my mother’s life
reduced
to two folders
****

reduced
to two folders
my mother's life

Monday 20 August 2018

in the nursing home

Coronation Street

as my mother passes

Sunday 12 August 2018

charity muggers
somehow I feel
less charitable
blue sky
with a hint
of winter
if that was it
...if only
only one fly
as I close
the summerhouse door

Friday 10 August 2018

rowan berries

waiting for blackbirds

- the pecking order

hosepipe ban
watering his garden
at midnight

Thursday 9 August 2018

young ladies whistling

at my naked torso

...sarcasm?

Chernobyl disaster 

decades after 

still counting Geigers 

surrounded by flowers

the Buddha

holds back a sneeze

Sunday 5 August 2018

reading obituaries 

with birth dates

after mine

Wednesday 1 August 2018

First Nation people
selling culture
by the hour
equine erection
my wife glances at me
disappointed

Published by Poetry Pea 17 June 2019

Saturday 28 July 2018

waterfront busker 

coins chinking out of synch

with his rhythm

sectarian graveyard

digging up the past

to bury the future

hurrying to Mass

I have no time

for the old flute player

Thursday 26 July 2018

second hand book

who’s dead fingers

turned these pages?

cattle
disembodied
appear from the fog

(ekphrastic on ‘Fog, Hawkes Bay’ by Rita Angus)

Monday 23 July 2018

beneath the headstone
conversations
unfinished

Published (2019) Pulse scheduled 20 December

Sunday 22 July 2018

us watching
whales
watching us
whale watching
the humpback
watches us
beach house
full of memories
but not mine

Sunday 15 July 2018

a hanging
followed by a shooting...
new story unfolds

(ekphrastic on the film The Ballad of Lefty Brown)

Saturday 14 July 2018

girl on a phone

watched

by the station pigeon

Sunday 8 July 2018

letting go
the good toxopholite
knows when

***

knowing when
the good toxopholite
lets go
the keynote speaker
transforming bullshit
into airmiles
returning happy
from the summerhouse
gin glasses empty

Friday 6 July 2018

sports day
children cheering
the teachers’ race

Published Poetry Pea 23 January 2019

Living Haiku Anthology

from the hospice window

the tide 

receding

summoning Eros

the bee and the flower

exchange gifts

Thursday 5 July 2018

A deep smell

of late Autumn rain

worked its way in from the steet

This was a line of prose in a short story ‘Birthday girl’ in Desire by Haruki Mirakami which I thought worked well as a haiku.

Sunday 1 July 2018

in the heatwave

running

between shadows

Saturday 30 June 2018

crouching in the grass

too late

a dog turd

Wednesday 27 June 2018

fields of borage

reflected

in the summer sky


Tuesday 26 June 2018

the garbage truck
passing too close
on a hot day

Monday 25 June 2018

avoiding cherry stones

I recall

the blossom

the gipsy’s horse

tied to the sign

"No horses"

the bat flits

soundless

between insects

**

between insects

soundless

the bat flits

**

soundless

between insects

the bat flits

**

between insects

the bat flits

soundless

Friday 22 June 2018

early morning beer can
philosophers discussing
Kant or won’t

Wednesday 20 June 2018

Brighton balcony

cocktail drinkers look down

on thirsty dropouts

public piano
a blessing
...or a curse?

Saturday 16 June 2018

Saturday morning

even the horses

are sleeping

transit passengers

taking wheeled suitcases

for a walk

***

transit passengers

exercising

wheeled suitcases

Thursday 14 June 2018

leaving Tianjin

early morning fishermen

with bated breath

Wednesday 13 June 2018

expectant mother
between periods
a pregnant pause

Tuesday 12 June 2018

monsoon rain
another cheap umbrella
I didn’t need

Sunday 10 June 2018

my funeral plan

even here

I economise

Wan Chai district

leaving Church

I enter Gomorrah

mid-pee

illuminated

the seat belt sign

on iPhone

seeking enlightenment

a Buddhist monk

****

Buddhist monk

flicking through

WhatsApp messages

****

buying cuddly toys

the Buddhist monk

- for whom?


Saturday 9 June 2018

money

with increased interest

becomes boring

leaving Taipei

Buddha

waves me goodbye

Friday 8 June 2018

leaving Taichung 

this year’s rice

how it has grown

frail old couple

shuffling towards the train

will they make it?

funeral plans
even here
economies of scale

Published Four Hundred and two Snails (25th Haiku Society of America Anthology) 2018, page 54

LHA Ref:
25th HSA Anthology 2018

Mentioned by David Jacobs (2109) in his review of Four Hundred and two Snails in Blithe Spirit Volume 23:1 page 79

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology

at the station

seeing me off

only cicadas

Thursday 7 June 2018

incensed

I return

from the temple

Wednesday 6 June 2018

round the temple

running

for my life

sub-tropical running

even the cicadas

mock me

Taichung morning

tai chi

in the park

Tuesday 5 June 2018

the soup arrives:
Buddha
jumps over the wall

Published (2019) weird laburnum 1 December

Monday 4 June 2018

Hell...
just,
Hell

(ekphrastic on the film Journey’s End)

Sunday 3 June 2018

progressing
towards the departure lounge
terminal illness

Tuesday 29 May 2018

a man

sitting on a roof

painting it

Thursday 24 May 2018

a plastic bag

nailed to the wooden pole

poorly dressed scarecrow

i-phones

not connecting

bluetoothless

Tuesday 22 May 2018

light summer rain
on a dry road
the smell of dust

Sunday 20 May 2018

burning a hole

on the horizon

laburnum

Friday 18 May 2018

after the meeting

only Venn diagrams

on the table

on the gym TV

the newscaster

mimes to me

birthday cake candles
always one
longer than the rest

Japanese characters

the small child

equally baffled

the balloon bursts

a child’s dreams

evaporate

***

a balloon

stuck in the rafters

was that a good party?

Thursday 17 May 2018

ice hockey

the appearance of men

chasing nothing

Finnish summer

no end

in sight

***

Finland

a summer evening

with no end in sight

Wednesday 16 May 2018

baby frog

the tadpole’s dream

became true

the frogpond

checks me out

with a dozen eyes

Tuesday 15 May 2018

metamorphosis

the stone

turns into a frog


frog surprise

as the stone

jumps


the stone

turns into a frog

surprise

three ducklings
in a puddle
thinking it is home

Sunday 13 May 2018

horse chestnut blossom
preparing
onesers and twosers

Published (2018) ephemerae Volume1, B, page 17

LHA Ref:
ephemerae 1.B, Dcember 2018

Living Haiku Anthology

Friday 11 May 2018

morning glory

conducting

the dawn chorus

Thursday 10 May 2018

whiteboard duster 

filling up

with words

on the whiteboard
fuzzy ideas
still visible

Published (2018) Blithe Spirit (Journal of the British Haiku Society) Volume 28, Number 4, page 33

LHA Ref:
Blithe Spirit 28.4, November 2018

Living Haiku Anthology

Wednesday 9 May 2018

through the open window

warm sunshine

and cat pee

neurology ward
strokes
of bad fortune

in the morning

the cherry blossom

all gone

village chapel
transformed into a house
the only conversion

Reworked:

village chapel repurposed
finally
a conversion

Saturday 5 May 2018

apple blossom

or cherry blossom

I can’t decide

Friday 4 May 2018

cherry blossom shower
the pigeon
changing trees

Published: The Mainichi 6 June 2018

Comment by Dhugal Lindsay in Haiku in English: Best of 2018:

Alighting on a branch has its consequences.

Living Haiku Anthology

The Haiku Registry

This haiku received the following comment in Luca's Lily Pad Issue 8, 7 January 2019 on My Haiku Pond:

Comment: a haiku where the falling cherry blossoms (sakura no shawā 桜のシャワー) look really like a rainfall (hitoame 一雨), so much that even the pigeon in line 2 is confused, trying to find shelter. The harmonizing juxtaposition between the two ku 句 is even more delicate thanks to the lack of a physical cut (kireji 切れ字) at the end of the first line, developing an overall sense of lightness (karumi 軽み), frailty (shiori しをり) and impermanence (hikarakuyō 飛花落葉, i.e. ‘blossoms fall, leaves scatter’).

Included in the Annual Selection 2018: Haiku that combine multiple senses

Accepted (2020) Under the Basho - Poet's Personal Best 9 September

blue mosaic

looking up

through the cherry trees

the ladybird

on a pilgrimage

across the slabs

Thursday 3 May 2018

cherry blossom balls
bobbing
but one day only

Wednesday 2 May 2018

raindrops
defying gravity
on the train window

the summerhouse
sorry spiders
it’s that time of year
rough landscape
only the puddles
are smooth

through raindrops

distorted

landscape

new haiku journal

flicking

immediately to mine

hardiscorrupt

home

seems a long way

Sunday 29 April 2018

Sunday morning run
fresh scented flowers
on the graves

April running
the cherry blossom
runs ahead of me

Saturday 28 April 2018

between raindrops
gathering his thoughts
a bumble bee

Published: The Mainichi 27 July 2018

Comment by Dhugal Lindsay in Haiku in English: Best of 2018:

A zoomed-in look at the microworld.

Living Haiku Anthology

Included in the Annual Selection 2018: Haiku that combine multiple senses


April showers

sprouting

rows of umbrellas

cherry blossom
seeing it
through runny eyes

with work to do
I prefer the view
cherry blossom

April storm
too early
for cherry blossom

the hearse
drives past
cherry blossom

first a cloud
then a blanket
cherry blossom

the cloud
becomes a carpet
cherry blossom

the cherry blossom
I am reminded
by Instagram

Tuesday 24 April 2018

airport arrivals

still wearing

holiday shorts

Old Ginger
wisest
of all the spices
the algae
thriving, even
in Holy Water

Published (2018) in Blithe Spirit (Journal of the British Haiku Society) Volume 28, Number 4, page 33

LHA Ref:
Blithe Spirit 28.4, November 2018

Living Haiku Anthology
caged pigs
on a lorry
one way ticket

Saturday 21 April 2018

lazy susan

my food arrives

again

perforated moon

deflating

into the rice field

airport fly
arriving
or departing?

Published Poetry Pea 19 June 2018

Living Senryu Anthology

moving on
the water remains
under the bridge

Monday 16 April 2018

early morning
tasting tree pollen
on my lips
early spring
magnolia blossom
just thinking about it

Sunday 15 April 2018

church spider
behind the radiator
preying?

Published (2018) British Haiku Society Anthology 2018 p.21

LHA Ref:
British Haiku Society Anthology 2018

Living Haiku Anthology


taxi radio

saying it all for me

Johnny Cash

Thursday 12 April 2018

high spirits
in the sanatorium
infectious laughter

Published cattails April 2019 page 49

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology

gender neutral...

undecided

the bamboo tree

Wednesday 11 April 2018

frozen harbour

boats

stuck in a moment

winter forest
snow streaked
only by shadows

running

from the snake in the grass

no cliche

Tuesday 10 April 2018

through the smoothness
of Oulu
crunching

is life

but

a haiku?

gym bunnies

glancing

at the muscle men

bar conversation

not drowned out

by beer

haiga Toripolliisi ekphrastic



Toripolliisi (The Bobby at the Market Place in English) by Kaarlo Mikkonen in Market Square, Oulu, Finland

creosote and sawdust

my father

his workshop

May dew
mud
on my mother’s hands

Published (2018) Wales Haiku Journal Spring

Living Haiku Anthology

The Haiku Registry

Irish translation by Irish Writers Centre:

drúcht mhí na Bealtaine
láib ar lámha
mo mháthar

Published - Epstein R (2020) The signature haiku anthology Middle Island Press page 238

darkness

enveloped

by the silence of frogs

the Moomins

a new take

on life

I step

without care

on the padauk

old soldier
with dull eyes
and glinting medals

Published (2019) All the way home: aging in haiku page 295

Sunday 8 April 2018

no emoji

to express

my feelings


Lifecake®
flicking through
my grandson's life

Saturday 7 April 2018

varnish fumes and wet feet
sheltering beneath
the paper umbrella
rags
turning to riches
in the charity bag


Reworked:

in the charity bag
rags
turning to riches

Thursday 5 April 2018

family gathering
all eyes
on i-Pads

Published: Presence Number 61, page 76.

LHA Ref:

Presence 61, May 2018

Living Haiku Anthology

The Haiku Registry

Wednesday 4 April 2018

eventually
onanistic pleasure stops
but his wife dies

(ekphrastic on Orhan Pamuk’s A strangeness in my mind)

Monday 2 April 2018

on the easel
an unfinished painting
his last stroke

Easter garden

battling squirrels

for chocolate eggs

Sunday 1 April 2018

the artist

still with us

your son

for Eddie Orme, died Easter Saturday 2019

gin + tonic
is it time yet?
retirement
boxing clever
giving and receiving
punches

(ekphrastic on Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder 31 March 2018)
spring bloom
hay fever
the final straw

Thursday 29 March 2018

Maundy money

from one rich pensioner

to another

ball tampering

square leg and silly mid off

cricket

old screwdriver

shaking hands

with my father

Wednesday 28 March 2018

my late uncle

his number

still in my phone

spring fever
my mind unbalanced
by the equinox
at the junction
only my mood changes
broken lights

Published (2018) Blithe Spirit (Journal of the British Haiku Society) Volume 28, Number 2, page 43.

LHA Ref:
Blithe Spirit 28.2, May 2018

Living Haiku Anthology

The Haiku Registry

Daily Haiku 9 February 2022

Friday 23 March 2018

old quarry

my heart

turns to stone

old frog
leap...
no splash

old frog
leaps
but no splash

old frog
leaps...
no pond

Thursday 22 March 2018

spring morning

my memory jogged

by running

the garden

goes to bed

under a blanket of snow


Suggested revision by Su Wai Hlaing;

the garden

goes to bed 

snow-blanket

Sunday 18 March 2018

argument over
the snow on the roof
thawing

Published (2020) The Asahi Shimbun 21 February

Saturday 17 March 2018

winter cobweb
the spider
catching only snowflakes

barefoot

before the Emerald Buddha

I kneel

Friday 16 March 2018

my thoughts

flickering

between two candles

today’s diet
a mouthful of insects
flying ant day
impatient blue tit
on a rowan tree
pecking the buds

Another version suggested by Su Wai Hlaing:

hungry blue tit
on a Rowan tree
pecking the buds

Thursday 15 March 2018

bare Rowan tree

Mr blackbird calls for

his partner

(after suggestions by Su Wai Hlaing)

blackbird

on a bare rowan tree

waiting for spring

blackbird
on a bare rowan tree
waits for spring

Listen on SoundCloud

Tuesday 13 March 2018

the flycatcher

feeds the goshawk

with caterpillars

Sunday 11 March 2018

snow
leopard and bear-trap
but who dies?

(ekphrastic on The Mountain Between Us starring Idris Elba and Kate Winslet)

choral baton

dove to owl to woodpecker

rhythm of the night

Saturday 10 March 2018

the cat on the wall
next execution
being planned

exasperated

we try another throw

boomerang child

running magazine
my eyes sprint
over the pages
running magazines
my eyes sprint
over the titles

Friday 9 March 2018

through morning frost

Buddha

glistening 

Wednesday 7 March 2018

a change of shift

the owl falls silent

the woodpecker takes over

(with thanks to Su Wai Hlaing for the idea of the change of shift)

at dawn

the woodpecker takes over

as the owl retires

Tuesday 6 March 2018

the baby lizard
refuses my biscuit
and disappears

Monday 5 March 2018

the old potter

at his wheel

spins a yarn

Sunday 4 March 2018

the snowplough passes

as the beagle

searches in the snow

Saturday 3 March 2018

my new grandson

complete

except for memories

toilet flush

air lock

middle ‘C’

Friday 2 March 2018

the snowman melts my heart


Wednesday 28 February 2018

snowbound train

only the wifi

gets through

field of snow

a flock of geese

with no feet

Published (2020) Failed Haiku Issue 73 page 120

Tuesday 27 February 2018

Public Inquiry

the middle classes

squabbling

(Public Inquiry into Restricted Byways, Hull February 2018)

snowfall

on crematorium roof

melts

Autumn cat waving

a movement unseen

by Basho

Korean facemask

removed, but

I still look the same

The Beast arrives

is the owl outside

aware?

(expecting the arrival of the ‘Beast from the East’ spell of bad weather February 2018)

so many haiku

but

so little time

Sunday 25 February 2018

New Year

a leaf falls to the ground 

and turns over

Friday 23 February 2018

a field

full of llamas

in England?

scrolling down
to my age group...
...the last

Published (2018) ephemerae Volume1, A, page 43

LHA Ref:
ephemerae 1.A, April 2018

Living Haiku Anthology

Published (2019) All the way home: aging in haiku page 294

discarded newspaper

still on my hands

the words

Wednesday 21 February 2018

a no haiku day

well

maybe not

Monday 19 February 2018

bowel cancer test

in the loo

playing poo sticks

Saturday 17 February 2018

men look at her

I steal a glance

my wife looks at me

Friday 16 February 2018

Basque morning

behind me

Franco’s ghost

Friday night

that time

without emails 

Thursday 15 February 2018

the blackbird

in the breeze

stalks a leaf

Wednesday 14 February 2018

Ash Wednesday 

abstinence 

I forget

through the window 

Flamenco girl 

old teacher watches

Monday 12 February 2018

that moment
when
the streetlights go off

keeping their distance

early morning smokers

guard the hospital

rosary beads
smooth and polished
decades of my life

Published Poetry Pea 29 August 2018

Living Senryu Anthology

Living Haiku Anthology

defiant robin

red-breasted and curious...

...ignores me!

Sunday 11 February 2018

Pamplona

running the Estafeta

pinchos and bull’s breath


Saturday 10 February 2018

from a passing field
the solitary heron
watches my train

blue

Iberian Sky

reflecting

the heron

cranes its neck

for a landing place

Catalonian mountains

snow-tipped

defiant

remains

of a dead fly

behind the curtain 

Thursday 8 February 2018

graffiti

only complete

when the door closes

Barcelona Sants

alone

with my paella

in my e-book

a squashed bug.

how?

dark morning

the hooting owl

sounds sad

they make clouds

the cooling towers.

I tell my daughter

Wednesday 7 February 2018

winter sunshine

glinting off the name plate

on the coffin

Tuesday 6 February 2018

early morning owl

awakens me

but too early 

Sunday 4 February 2018

winter owl

hoots

like spring is here

two candles

three bells

Body of Christ 

Friday 2 February 2018

boys...
do...
...cry

(ekphrastic on Boys don’t cry The Cure)
at last
Friday
I’m in love

(ekphrastic on Friday I’m in love The Cure)

Thursday 1 February 2018

wind-farm blades

rotating, majestic

but why?

cloud-bouncing turbulence

an experience

Basho never had

Wednesday 31 January 2018

over the mountains

early morning airport sun

lands on the runway

“Jesus to a child”

on a loop

exit?

Tuesday 30 January 2018

river sunrise
headless swans grow heads
and preen

Tried and failed to get above published so reworked to:

morning river
the sun rises
and swans grow heads

Published (2018) Failed Haiku Volume 3, Issue 36, p.18

Living Haiku Anthology

Bled lake

mountains with twin peaks

one in the water

Monday 29 January 2018

Japanese painter

Slovenian translator

still none the wiser

swan feeding serenely

the gulls

less dignified 

Sunday 28 January 2018

ember sky

over a cold landscape 

the final days?

across the Danube 

snow-streaked Austrian landscape 

Viennese whirls

Monopoly
the family fight
over fake money

Published (2018) ephemerae Volume1, A, page 86

LHA Ref:
ephemerae 1.A, April 2018

Living Haiku Anthology

in bed

I dream haiku

my wife snores

early morning kiss

packed in my suitcase

I close the door 

Saturday 27 January 2018

I curse my neighbour

but the woodpecker drills

and I laugh

cleaning my pond

I net two sleeping frogs

and put them back

Friday 26 January 2018

morning owl

invisible 

but so close

signing in
ashamed of how quick
I want to sign out

Thursday 25 January 2018

the cat scarpers

I sit down

on a warm cushion

Monday 22 January 2018

an owl hoots

audible

yet not visible 

the owl swoops

visible

yet not audible 

winter owl

or was that the moon

calling to me?

Thursday 18 January 2018

recoiling

relaxed and tumescent 

the afterglow worm 

Wednesday 17 January 2018

a flock of sheep

look up!

cotton wool clouds

Tuesday 16 January 2018

winter evening run
snowflakes on my tongue
footsteps behind me

Sunday 14 January 2018

iconic bronze
with no thoughts
still

(ekphrastic on Rodin’s sculpture The Thinker)

Published (2019) Poetry Pea 16 December
raft boy drowning
beneath the tarpaulin
crouching tiger

(ekphrastic on the book Life of Pi by Yan Martel, film directed by Ang Lee)

the plane lands

as new memories fade

old ones arise

Saturday 13 January 2018

Korean winter

on both sides of the road

snowfall

Thursday 11 January 2018

through the morning haze

in the face of the Buddha

I see her smile

in the twilight

a chorus of animals 

the frog conducts

Tuesday 9 January 2018

dog-eared and well read

the old book smells of words

as I turn the page

Friday 5 January 2018

Iowa State

my ten year old son

catches fireflies

winter pond

with still koi

but a frog croaks

Thursday 4 January 2018

dawn beach

my bicycle

stares out to sea

(inspired by an Instagram photo by Philip Darbyshire; pdarbyshire)

Wednesday 3 January 2018

frogs fish and fireflies

Buddha sitting by a pond

no haiku cliches

funeral parlour

a hand protrudes

from the trolley