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Wednesday 30 December 2020

a speck in my eye
becomes
the first bat of the evening

Tuesday 29 December 2020

the jade whip in her hand
grows...mysteriously

Saturday 26 December 2020

the dragon's eyes
become
the fisherman's cigarettes

Thursday 24 December 2020

the fox in my dream
becomes
my neighbour's cockerel

Monday 21 December 2020

Parisian hotel
through the wall
la petite mort

Sunday 20 December 2020

coronativity
Mary and Joseph
socially distanced

Thursday 17 December 2020

Sequence 5 with Erin Castaldi

winter forest
snow streaked
only by shadows

needle and thread
hand embroidered hanky
deep ancestry

leafless trees
the sky
as big as it gets

worship song
matching my pitch
to hers

wet ivy dripping
into the cold pond
carp unseen

Roger Watson
Erin Castaldi

vixen morning

the smell of fear

among the chickens


Thursday 3 December 2020

morning crow
concealed
behind the mist
****

morning crow
behind the mist
(divorce pending)*
* suggestion from Michael Dylan Welch

morning crow
behind the mist
lost in thought

Sunday 29 November 2020

moon breath
a child's face
upturned

Monday 16 November 2020

the cyclist
wearing a face mask
and no helmet

Published (2021) Another Year The London Haiku Group Anthology 2020 page 37
fresh reams of paper
my mind
goes blank

Published (2021) Another Year The London Haiku Group Anthology 2020 page 47
two kids
kicking up leaves
track and trace

Published (2020) Blo͞o Outlier Journal Winter

Friday 13 November 2020

into the grey sky
a calligraphy
of birds
****

Alternative version:

into the grey sky
a calligraphy
of starlings
****

a murmuration
in the grey sky
evening calligraphy



cicada sunset
the eucalyptus
begins to shiver

Published (2020) Blithe Spirit Volume 31 Number 1 page 38

Wednesday 11 November 2020

government briefing
Lockdown 2.0
the sequel

Published (2021) The Poetry Pea Journal of haiku and senryu Winter page 54

Sunday 8 November 2020

winter hawthorne
festooned
with bags of dog poo

Published (2021) Failed Haiku Volume 6, issue 52, page 19

Saturday 31 October 2020

wet ivy dripping
into the cold pond
carp unseen
Sunday Mass
blessing myself
with alcohol gel

Published (2020) Creatix Number 51

Sunday 25 October 2020

over Stone Creek

a curlew takes flight

into the grey sky

****

a curlew takes flight

into the grey sky

Sunday 18 October 2020

just the

                silent

        sound

        of

                one

                    leaf

Saturday 10 October 2020

water calligraphy
seen
but not read

Monday 5 October 2020

concrete mushrooms
I whisper
to insects

Published (2021) weird laburnum 7 February

Sunday 4 October 2020

the bare stone
after
the frog jumps

from behind face masks
seeing each other
eye to eye

Published (2021) The Asahi Shimbun 29 January 2021
Published (2021) Another Year The London Haiku Group Anthology 2020 page 27

Tuesday 29 September 2020

the days
shortening
along with my temper

Published (2021) Failed Haiku Volume 6, issue 52, page 19

day's end
the fisherman
releases his catch
the fisherman
his keep net full
of dreams

Saturday 26 September 2020

midges*

unable to pretend

their absence

Midges are tiny flying insects with a wingspan of only 2-3mm. There are over 35 different species of biting midge in Scotland, but it is Culicoides impunctatus, otherwise known as the Highland Midge that earns its place as Scotland’s most ferocious foe.

You’ll be an all-you-can-eat buffet for their miniature scissor-like jaws if you foolishly venture out in ‘midge weather’ without your insect repellent.

From

Midge Facts


Wednesday 23 September 2020

a hot dog
without mustard
howling at the moon

Monday 21 September 2020

Mustafa

They call me Mustafa

In Karakoy

But dry food is not enough

A bowl of water?

I have no need

I drink from puddles


Crossing the Galata Bridge

They call me Mehmet

They have fish

Some caught, some scraps

But  moist and salty

I drink from puddles


In Tophane

Such riches

Unfinished iskender

I pull the slices

From stale pitta bread

I drink from puddles


Here I have no name

Tophane is no home

For the likes of me

I lower the tone

Tourists don't want stray cats

So I get moved on


Back in Karakoy

Ignoring my progeny

I seek a wife

One who won't scratch me

They call me Mustafa

I drink from puddles

Sunday 20 September 2020

she stirs my Turkish coffee grounds for divorce

Published (2021) Another Year The London Haiku Group Anthology 2020 page 41

the muezzin's call

reminds me

it's opening time

Published (2020) Creatix March

Sunday 6 September 2020

forty years married
less kama
and more sutra

Published (2020) Creatix Number 51
flashing past me
empty promises
billboard poetry

unable to sleep
the pillow book
inside my head

Published (2020) Weird Laburnum 5 November
early morning
a fox
struts his stuff

Friday 4 September 2020

Sequence 4 with Erin Castaldi

the sour smell
of a cork
popping
****
steam engine
the thick smoke
of tomorrow's wind
****
the hissing smell
of bacon
frying
****
rain washes away
crows soaking wet
with wonder

****
the flickering smell
of a candle
burning
****

Roger Watson
Erin Castaldi

Published (2021) Failed Haiku Volume 6, Issue 64, page 84

Sunday 30 August 2020

daughter-in-law
saying it
for the first time

Monday 24 August 2020

autumn evening
candle wax
and burnt pumpkin

Published (2020) Blithe Spirit Volume 30 Number 4 page 6

Sunday 23 August 2020

Sequence with Erin Castaldi

early evening pond
the splash
of a ghost carp

tornado season
thick thunder wind
buried memories

midsummer montbretia
flames
lick the garden

earth, air, wind, fire
the pressures that lift
men up

patio door
sliding
into silence

cloud woman
drum of thunder
night skin


Roger Watson
Erin Castaldi

Published (2021) The Bamboo Hut Number 2

Friday 21 August 2020

howling mushrooms
I dream
of clouds

Sunday 16 August 2020

listening
to sunflowers
with
van Goch's
ear
first Mass
after lockdown
empty      pew    s

Saturday 15 August 2020

my wife's old bike
so many miles
between us

Published (2020) Stardust Haiku Issue 45
Published (2021) Another Year The London Haiku Group Anthology 2020 page 19
that old plate
the one
that just won't break
so
you can make an omelette
out of bad eggs

Tuesday 11 August 2020

midsummer montbretia
flames
lick the garden
a fledgling
on the grass
no cat in sight

Thursday 6 August 2020

wisteria
wistfully
winding 
olive bread
my carotid glands
anticipate
tapping
my grandfather’s barometer
childhood memory
broken barometer
no pressure
Zoom or Skype?
my place or yours?
the new normal
new bed
same sides
bigger gap

Sunday 2 August 2020

wild mushroom window dream

Published (2020) weird laburnum 7 August
quiet church
just the smell
of hand sanitiser

Published (2020) Blithe Spirit Volume 31 Number 1 page 38

Thursday 30 July 2020

the hollow sound
of
wooden wind chimes

Saturday 25 July 2020

the old cat
ominous scraping
at the litter tray

Thursday 23 July 2020

stone circle
everyone
speculates

Monday 20 July 2020

lakeside trail
a pied wagtail
shakes her booty

Tuesday 14 July 2020

evening pond
the splash
of a ghost carp

Monday 13 July 2020

beneath shell eyes
shore dreams of fish

Monday 29 June 2020

early evening
in the Friend's graveyard
short shadows

Saturday 27 June 2020

garden
  song
    before
      wet
        blossom
          morning

Published (2020) seashores Volume 5 page 86
lockdown heatwave
in each room
a fly
how quickly
the sakura blossom
turns to bird poo

Tuesday 23 June 2020

the striped sound
of a
woodpecker

Published (2022) seashores Volume 5 page 86

Tuesday 9 June 2020

tanka

night sky
our hands
barely touching
strawberry moon
without cream

Published (2020) BHS 30th Tanka Anthology page 29

Sunday 7 June 2020

tanka

relationship
counselling
we meet half way
but the bridge
collapses

above
  moon
    wood
      still
        purple
          blossom

Published (2020) The Bamboo Hut  Number 3

Friday 5 June 2020

pale peonies
drooping
momento mori
a dragonfly
electric blue
not a day wasted

Published (2020) weird laburnum 7 August

Wednesday 27 May 2020

Magpies

a magpie
swoops on the sparrows
playground bully

Published (2021) Haiku International Number 150, page 12
****

an anxiety of magpies
****

a menacing of magpies

Saturday 23 May 2020

hooting
the silhouette
of an owl

pondering
the sound
of pigeon flight
on the fence
two pigeons
foreplay
a murmuration of bees

Thursday 21 May 2020

harvest dawn
dreaming
the smell of wet grass

Published (2022) Water BHS Anthology page 30
last rays of the sun
goosebumps
on my legs
dawn dreaming
the sound
of petals

Sunday 17 May 2020

dawn chorus to dusk
same sound
different pigeon
tergiversation
first one thing
then another

Friday 15 May 2020

A sense of loss Sequence with Erin Castaldi

leaves
a trail of moonlight
parting lovers

this heartbeat
resonating
in my ears

falls asleep
headlong
into stars

turning over in bed
last night's barbecue
still warm

sifting moonlight
tempered glass cast
a tepid glow

Erin Castaldi
Roger Watson

Pubilshed (2021) Failed Haiku Volume 6, issue 69, page 39




Thursday 14 May 2020

peeling layers
from
my mind's banana

Tuesday 12 May 2020

Menagerie - Sequence with Erin Castaldi

what what
the skim
of low flying swans

tall pines
ravens caw and jostle
Spring wanting

the early worm
emerging
the blackbird...watching

out from under
the cat's paw
fighting squirrels

glancing up
a blue tit
gone

Roger Watson
Erin Castaldi

wild strawberries
with just a hint
of fox pee

two pigeons
on the narrow branches
the mile high club

Published (2020 Poetry Pea Series 3 Episode 15: Chocolate Box

Monday 11 May 2020

hot spring wind
above thunder
creaking fish
dream of
summer

Saturday 9 May 2020

time
drops
from the dragon clock*

With acknowledgement to The Song of Kiều by Nguyễn Du
Translated with an introduction by Timothy Allen (2019)
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241360668

* a clock that dripped water to indicate the passage of time

Wednesday 6 May 2020

sakura blossom
on the koi pond
two legends meet

Published (2020) Poetry Pea Series 3 Episode 14: Voyages
Published (2020) Poetry Pea Series 3 Episode 15: Chocolate Box
in the ivy
the wren
I never see

Published (2020 Poetry Pea Series 3 Episode 15: Chocolate Box
Published (2021) Another Year The London Haiku Group Anthology 2020 page 15
half way house
from the window
Tubular Bells

Thursday 23 April 2020

only the weeds
listening
to my lament

Sunday 19 April 2020

forming an orderly queue
sparrows
at the birdbath

hot
  spring
    harvest
      moon
         beam

leaving my dinosaur
of prejudices
in the Jurassic parking lot

Saturday 18 April 2020

the insistence
of
wood pigeons

Thursday 16 April 2020

Liminality - Sequence with Erin Castaldi

eagle cry
jolts me out of
spring fog
****

from the undergrowth
the year begins
croaking
****

old bog
the black beaks
of Tundra swans
****

snowmelt
losing its grip
on the mountain
****

daylilies
the last time I
dreamt in color
****

fading light
the last bee
hurries home

Erin Cataldi
Roger Watson

Roger Watson
Erin Castaldi

Published (2020) Presence Issue 67, July pages 90-91

Sunday 12 April 2020


Çiçek tozları
Sürüp giden
Olası fırtına

the sun
leaving her smile
on a stone

Kadir Aydemir

Translated by Gulcan Taskirin, edited by Roger Watson


Published (2020) seashores Volume 4 April page 14

Originally published in:
Kadir Aydemir (20914) Sessizliğin Bekçisi (The Guardian of silence) Publisher: Yitik Ülke Yayınları (Lost Country Publications), Istanbul ISBN: 978-605-4841-59-2

Thursday 9 April 2020

dusk chorus
all the birds
sundowning

springtime
gradually disappearing
my neighbours


Monday 6 April 2020

a butterfly
puzzled
by a pane of glass

Mentioned (2021) as close to runner up by David Jacobs in Another Year The London Haiku Group Anthology 2020 page 7

a woodpecker
but not
where I was looking

Sunday 5 April 2020

my electric toothbrush
humming a tune
for me
an oblivious bee
zig-zagging
between headstones

Published (2020) The Mainichi 3 June

Friday 3 April 2020

overcast
a patch of blue
races across the sky

Wednesday 1 April 2020

winter's death throes
birch blossom
shivering

Monday 30 March 2020

Funereal senryu

retirement day
the undertaker's final nail
in the coffin
****

closing time
the coffin-maker grins
"nailed it"
****


Saturday 28 March 2020

wilding harvest
dandelions
on a still evening
****

wilding harvest
with only a splash
of dandelions

Friday 27 March 2020

early spring morning
the smoke
of autumn leaves
****

sunny spring morning
a resilience
of frost
****


Sunday 22 March 2020

Mother’s Day
in my mind
scattering her ashes

curiosity
kills the duckling
pike rising

Saturday 21 March 2020

in the refrigerator
I freeze
thunder

Wednesday 18 March 2020

crab eyes glistening
between
creaking waves

Published (2020) The Bamboo Hut  Number 3

Saturday 14 March 2020

my daughter
showing me
the evening star

Friday 13 March 2020

at sunset
the prominence
of trees

a bevy of doves
gathering
at dusk

Published (2020) Haiku International Number 149 page 7
I investigate
creaking mushrooms
while blossom shivers
the                hummm
       ing                      bird
                                was
            there

Published (2020) Creatix Number 49
fluttering bamboo
the ancestors
arrive

Published (2020) The Bamboo Hut  Number 3
the compass
in my prayer mat
pointing to Rumi

Wednesday 11 March 2020

existential sushi
with lashings
of wabi-sabi sauce
climbing the old church tower
reaching
the moral high ground

octopus breath
the effervescence
of love
inside
the folded newspaper
toast crumbs

Published (2020) Blithe Spirit Number 30 Issue 2 page 29

between
cicada breaths
petal wind

Sunday 8 March 2020

Dew (tsuyu) death haiku

my old body:
a drop of dew grown
heavy at the leaf tip
****
oi no me ya
hazue no omaru
tsuyu no tama

Kida d.1968 (90 years)

****

like dewdrops
on a lotus leaf
I vanish
****
hasu no ha no
tsuyu to kieyuku
wagami tana

Senryu  d.1827

****

to grass it comes
and turns to grass:
a drop of dew

kusa ni kite
kusa ni kaeru ya
tsuyu no tama

Shikatu d. 1767 (53 years)

****

I wish this body
might be dew in a field
of flowers

hana no negai
hanano no tsuyu to
naro mi kana

Tembo d. 1823 (83 years)

****

even dew distilled
from a thousand herbs
can't cure this illness

shisho ni wa
chigusa no tsuyu no
gen mo nashi

Tojun d. 1695 (73 years)
dead plant skin
the garden
beneath
my breath
blooming

Friday 6 March 2020

early spring blossom
one sneeze
after another

Wednesday 4 March 2020

the adopted peasant
reeking of fish
considers
the willow tree
and expires
(in honour of Namagusai Tazakurai)

Saturday 29 February 2020

wet pigeons
with ruffled feathers
adding to their misery

Friday 28 February 2020

on a run of bad luck
I search the night sky
for syzygy
in the spirit
of Alfred Jarry
the pataphysical
becomes
the possible

Tuesday 18 February 2020

ships of the desert
waltzing
in ochre dust
without eye contact
greeting
the first nation man

Sunday 16 February 2020

Coronavirus sequence

coronavirus
I quarantine
my fears

Published (2020) Frogpond Volume 43:2 page 11
****

no problem
finding a seat
coronavirus
****

isolated
wishing I could blame
coronavirus
****

from me
         to you
coronavirus
***

coronavirus
the refrigerator full
of light
****

no hugs, no kisses
is this coronavirus
or is it over?
****

coronavirus
all shopping bags
bulging
***

each morning
through the letterbox
coronavirus
****

coronavirus lockdown
our old cat
with more food that me
****

praying
that Covid-19
doesn’t go viral
****

lockdown lifted
packing away
those happy memories
****

my COVID-19 walk
glue sniffers and junkies
in the park
****




flat screen TV personality disorder

Friday 14 February 2020

coffee break down time out of body experience
identity theft
I pass myself
in the street


just below the surface
my submarine love

Wednesday 12 February 2020

approaching the flames
I become
               people
Krakatoa
south
of my imagination

Published (2020) Failed Haiku Volume 5, Issue 51, page 61

Tuesday 11 February 2020

green grass field mouse trap shut door handle with care less time out maneouvered
Lammastide
once again
I predict the past
vernal equinox
I thrust my hands
deeper into my pockets

Published (2020) Wales Haiku Journal Summer


the mousetrap
the spider's web
deceitful
like the eye
of the storm

Published (2020) The Bamboo Hut Number 2

Saturday 8 February 2020

looking up
from my notebook
three old men reminiscing
"she was gorgeous"
today's gogyoshi
****

three old men
reminiscing
"she was gorgeous"



Thursday 6 February 2020

shattered mirror
the compound eye
of the drosophila

Accepted (2020) HSA Anthology

holding up my trousers
Orion’s belt

Published (2020) Creatix Number 48

Published (2020) Failed Haiku (Personal best) Volume 5, Issue 55, page 82
the doctor’s surgery
they phone me
first

Wednesday 5 February 2020

dawn trickles
between
concrete clouds

Comment by Fay Aoyagi:
'trickle' is an interesting word, but I am not really sure about the last line.   I may not like the word 'concrete'
city of concrete
dawn trickles
between clouds

Hmm...   I tried to save 'concrete,' but the first line above is not very good...   I bet you can come up with a better one!
****




early evening
wind shivering
the blossom

Tuesday 4 February 2020

my clothes next morning
the pungency
of the bonfire

Published (2020) Akitsu Quarterly Summer


in the aquarium
the fish nibble
at my soul

Published (2020) Failed Haiku Volume 5, Issue 51, page 61
pickpocket attempt
all I lose
is my temper


if only
the poltergeist
would empty the dishwasher

Published (2020) Failed Haiku Volume 5, Issue 51, page 61
finally
Hedda Gabler
meets Godot

Monday 3 February 2020

Musings on the Musee d’Orsay

worshipping
at the death mask of Victor Hugo
in the cabaret of the black cat
Van Goch makes a (post) impression

time goes backwards from the inside out
to the Sacred Heart
a pudendum perfectly painted
unshaven

Rodin taunts me
with comely shapes
but no ‘penseur’

my entry becomes my exit
claustrophobia
and all pretensions over


Saturday 1 February 2020

‘moke pot’ graffiti
the ‘S’ goes up
in s...
Parisian life
even the graffiti
is elegant

Published (2020) Cattails April page 52

Friday 31 January 2020

Parisian rain
more sophisticated
than the rest
Dutch evening landscape only the horizon

Published (2020) Poetry Pea Series 3 Episode 10: monoku
Published (2020) The Poetry Pea Journal of haiku and senryu Summer page 29

Thursday 30 January 2020

Found haiku:

a few paces on
brand new
early December roses

Rebecca Perry (2019) Beaches Offord Road Books, London page 11
three old men
reminiscing
“she was gorgeous”
along The Humber
a spot of sunshine
chases the train

along the river
a spot of sunshine
chases the train

my tanshi session
graced
by the spirit
of Rumi
...sohbet

Published (2020) The Bamboo Hut Number 2
hot dog fish
skin tight
fit for purpose
unknown
warrior

Saturday 25 January 2020

bull's breath
the reek
of fermentation

finally
finding my way
to the opticians

Published (2020) Cattails April page 62

Thursday 23 January 2020

moon rise
the house
creaks
losing track
my mind races
Scalextric

Tuesday 21 January 2020

the doctor
tells me it’s treatable
hypertension
****

high blood pressure
so many books to read
a new reality
end of semester
all household facilities
occupied
flight upgrade
trying to look
like it always happens
headless chickens
not running
after the fox
as many
as the grains of rice
in my bowl
a stream
of endless thoughts

Published (2020) The Bamboo Hut Number 2

Sunday 19 January 2020

rusting roof
the moon
trickles through

Published (2020) Wales Haiku Journal Spring

Friday 17 January 2020

leaning
on the mountain
I become immortal

the ripple
and reflection
of low flying swans

haiku dawn
reaching
for my pen

Wednesday 15 January 2020

squeaking door
our argument hinges
on the next move


morning howl
wet footprints
on concrete


spring
weed song
a fly listening


Tuesday 14 January 2020

purple night
a leaf drops
to green grass

Monday 13 January 2020

closing time
on the high street
a vapour trail



subsequently
the insult arrives
Doppler effect

Sunday 12 January 2020

the zen master builder
green
with chlorophyll envy
watching
the morning sun
rising

Published (2020) The Bamboo Hut Number 2

Saturday 11 January 2020

our deceased neighbour
her living room light
still on a timer

Accepted (2024) Light Anthology 

Thursday 9 January 2020

Thai mountain haiku
of course
a temple bell

Published (2020) Akitsu Quarterly Summer


one field further
the smell of cow dung
becomes cattle

Published (2020) seashores Volume 4 (April) page 78

Sunday 5 January 2020

birch moon
wild evening light
trickles through trees

only his shoes
still there
by the side of the road
aiming
for haiku heaven
the worst kind of religion
bee or wasp?
I sip my miso soup
and think about it

in the hedge
two pigeons
and a beer can

Thursday 2 January 2020

insect song
the sound
of flower breath

Published (2020) seashores Volume 4 (April) page 78
fishcakes
with chilli sauce
and sweet potatoes
contemplating
the next move
driving
through freezing fog
a story unfolds

Published (2020) Poetry Pea Series 3 Episode 14 (Voyages)
Published (2020) The Poetry Pea Journal of haiku and senryu Autumn page 11
birds nest soup
the cat reaches
for a spoon

Christmas TV
repeat
prescription
fishing for thoughts
my mind yacht
drifting
evening fish
trickle
beneath my dream

Comment by Fay Aoyagi:
I might have missed something.   'beneath'?
****



the early owl
dawn
above birch whispers

wild garden
the sound
of insect night

snow
        melt
               drop
                      s
                        lightly
                                  into
                                        spring