passing clouds —
the horizon blurred
in summer rain
Published by
Carol Raisfeld
Carol Raisfeld lives in Long Beach, New York. She was Director of WHChaikumultimedia and has served as Multimedia Editor for World Haiku Review, moderator for WHClovehaiku, Associate Editor and Haiga Editor for Simply Haiku and a member of the editorial board of Modern Haiga. Carol's poetry, art and photography appear worldwide in print, online journals and anthologies. View all posts by Carol Raisfeld
emptied of rain
a cloudless
September afternoon
nice work carol… and 1500 miles inland…
prairie stars
bogie and bacall
embrace on the horizon
deluge of rain-
the sky opened and
poured out its heart
life’s a blur —
last day
of one’s last winter
sea storm
the lost
horizon
After the summer rain,
under the new triumphal arch
the swallows’ flying
sunburst –
billowing autumnal day
blurred in teary eyes