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Sunday 31 March 2019

dying
I liberate
my shadow
innovation
a magpie’s nest
in a pylon
four Chinese ladies
viewing blossom
through an iPhone

on the lazy susan
the chicken’s head
sees everything
****

noodles for dinner
this lasting friendship

Wednesday 27 March 2019

Hotel haiku

checking in
that hotel smell
greets me
****

first one way
then another
the plastic key
****

hotel room
unpacking
memories
****

always
one light
stays on
****

all packed
but
one last look
my son
now opening jam jars
for me

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 41 p. 118

Living Senryu Anthology
footsteps
following me home
in the snow

Published (2020) The Asahi Shimbun 7 February
dying
his last cup of tea
growing cold
the roller blind
revealing
the red back

Published (2020) Echidna Tracks III 20 July

Friday 22 March 2019

new birth—
my mother
never knew
the sudden snap
of a mole trap
waves beaching
on pebbles —
exhalation

Peterborough
behind the mosque
a cathedral
glancing up
a roe deer
watches my train
lakeside chapel
a swallow’s nest
in the porch

Published (2021) Temple: BHS Members' Anthology 2021 page 101
al fresco restaurant
chairs
chained up for the night

Thursday 21 March 2019

city walls
against the rain

no defence

Added to: Australian Haiku Society Autumn Equinox Haiku String 2019 (theme: City Life)

Tuesday 19 March 2019

searching for pebbles
at last
a smooth one
Wiki page
my death date
still empty

Published (2019) in Prune Juice Issue 28, page 94

Monday 18 March 2019

magnolia bulbs
already
shedding petals

reading my Kindle
missing the smell
of an old book

magnolia
flowering
too early

Saturday 16 March 2019

reading
the Jataka tales
...enlightenment
rain over
cherry blossom
floating on puddles

thunder storm
cherry blossom and rain
falling together

the woodpecker
no longer
in the same place
the birdsong
outlasting
the bird
with translation
taking
twice as long
award ceremony
a fly
drifts past

Thursday 7 March 2019

at last
the ink
is running out

at the gatepost
an old lady
watching...
****

the old lady
watching
her son grows smaller
****

watching
the old lady
as her son gets smaller
****

watching
the old lady
watching her son go
global warming
the ducks
arrive early
You’ve Been Framed
laughing...
but why?
everywhere at once
a woodpecker
or is it two?

Tuesday 5 March 2019

sheep farmers
bleating
about Brexit

Published (2019) in Prune Juice Issue 28, page 94
airplane toilet
the seat
still warm