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Your white velvet soothes When the magnolias bloom Heat parches our lips
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Apr 12, 2015
Apr 12, 2015 at 7:23 PM UTC
Haiku 4-12-2015
As the last waltz playing in my jacket ceased, Loneliness and longing spilled out, Along with a few coins and a recorder From my roomy coat pockets. The phone booth stood there, Frosted by icicles of promises Never thawed to life, Yet a haven from my impasse; A womb for the stranded & unwanted. I closed the door behind me, And fed the phone a few coins, Punched your number with numb fingers And fogged up the insides of the glass, As I waited to hear your voice. “Hello?” You said, but where were my words? I must have lost them on my way, I must have fed them to the phone Along with the paltry coins, Could you hear what I wanted to say? “Hello?” You repeated, a little alert, I listened to your silence, trying to smile, It sank like warm music on my heart, Waltzes and sonatas were so cliché. Where were my words? Just one would suffice, Couldn’t I sum us up in a single word? I couldn’t find the kigo to our season. I had lost it, left it with you, That and my voice In the world I was forced to leave, And all this while I was held, Tenuously to you by this phone call, Till I heard the strained dial tone again, In this silent world I’ve come to inhabit.
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May 11, 2016
May 11, 2016 at 10:11 AM UTC
Phone Booth at the End of the World
Leaf upon leaf Bursting green unfolds Into bright sunshine The tree waves
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Mar 13, 2015
Mar 13, 2015 at 12:34 AM UTC
Haiku 3/12/2015