swiftly down a newly paved road, the moon on a rim of haze Published by Debi Bender D.W. Bender (lacewing at paperlanterns.net) is Development Advisor for the World Haiku Club and the Editor-in-Chief of its online magazine, the World Haiku Review. Her personal website is Paper Lanterns. An artist and poet, Debi lives in Orlando, Florida, USA. View all posts by Debi Bender
this moon unmoving
yet
here and there
Clear mind
clouded by dementia…
crescent moon
under the moon
i´m walking covered
by moonlight
moon shadows
caress the
weeping willow tree
spring chill
the road narrows
at dusk
A fat man eating
the entire cake, stomach
surely will explode
a new day dawns
tropical breeze stirring …
though unseen
–
thirst for life
on the road, a flat dried frog
in jumping posture
harvest moon
the week before —
storm clouds blanket the evening sky