looking out the window
the sun and moon
exchange places
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Mike W. Blottenberger
Mike W. Blottenberger (mwayten at hotmail.com) lives in Hanover, PA and is the author of a book of poetry Morsels of Manna (Mellen Press). His work has appeared in American Tanka, Frogpond, Mid-America Poetry Review, Tundra, and The William & Mary Review.
He did not start writing haiku until after the death of his younger sister five years ago.
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sun’s shadows
moonlight’s satin glow
ever changing
the reluctant moon
the aspiring sun …
the make-up of this new day
–
too early
for even the sun-
two ruffled feathered mourning doves
–
clear winter night…
twisting between
the moon & venus
snowboarders
dawn
the sun and moon witness
our new relationship
I really enjoyed:
too early
for even the sun
two ruffled feather mourning doves.
(posted by Bob)
ms lynn,
deep appreciation for your kind words.
“for diana lynn”
her words to warm my night
goddess from winters past …
diana
–
Beyond horizons
the Moon and the Sun rambling
on the same paths
winds roaring
along with the crickets chirps —
day turns to night
–