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Wednesday 29 May 2019

Chernobyl
twenty years on
tongues still clicking
cold spring day
the bees
still sluggish

Saturday 25 May 2019

at the mobile phone
the child’s face 
lit up
crows dripping
from the autumnal tree
the farmer’s gun

the runner
sweating
swigs from a bottle 
in the gym
rich people who don’t work
working out

Tuesday 21 May 2019

apple blossom
it makes a change
from cherry blossom

from the summerhouse
just the clink
of ice cubes

laburnum
yellow danger
from the blue sky

Monday 20 May 2019

offering me her seat
the young woman
pats me on the shoulder

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 43, page 11

Sunday 19 May 2019

kids in pyjamas
uncles with cameras
red..sleek..and..narrow..nosed
the Azuma* arrives

*I was in the first Azuma train to arrive at Hull Paragon station
Ramadan
the smell of ketones
on her breath

Saturday 18 May 2019

Vesak day*
water flowing
at the Banyan tree
****

Vesak day
caged captives
take to the trees

*- Veask day is Buddha's birthday when water is poured under banyan trees (the tree under which Buddha meditated) and birds, animals and fish are set free.

Thursday 16 May 2019

grave stones
just visible
above the undergrowth
early morning 
sparrowhawk soaring
above his breakfast 
a pigeon 
with only one leg
hopping mad

Wednesday 15 May 2019

clay pigeon shooting 
a duck flies over...
I think about it
the TV aerial 
serving no purpose
except for a pigeon 

Sunday 12 May 2019

The Wasteland
wasted
on me
evening fruit bats
the dark thoughts
return

the cattle truck
leaving behind
a trail of piss

****
following
the unseen
cattle truck

Wednesday 8 May 2019

visa office queue
going nowhere

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 42, page 32
abandoned factory
the clock...
...stopped

lowering my umbrella

lowering my umbrella
I avoid
the beggar’s gaze

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 42 p. 32

Tuesday 7 May 2019

wisteria blossom
with rain
dripping down

Published (2020 The Asahi Shimbun 15 May

Monday 6 May 2019

aroused from sleep
I bid farewell
to my ancestors
writing my will
I hesitate
over the signature

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 42, page 32

funeral plans
so many
final choices

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 42, page 32

Wednesday 1 May 2019

making love
with the bedroom door open
empty nest

Published (2019) in Failed Haiku Volume 4, Issue 42, page 32
sheltered housing
in the window
new ornaments
small shops
with apostrophe’s
scattered randomly
hailstones
hissing
in the hot hearth
the old priest
remembering me
but not my name