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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