morning’s stillness
the moon bright white
over the street lamps
Published by
Gillena Cox
Now retired from the Government service where I worked from 1968 to 2003. Born February 1950. I am married to Anthony Cox since 1971; we have two children - a daughter Yanda; and a son Khama. Writing poetry is my dearest hobby. I enjoy the aspect of abstraction in haiku. Beside my writing I spend quiet time reading and crocheting. I also enjoy a challenging game of Scrabble. I am a member of the World Haiku Club and some of my poems appears at World Haiku Review, my work can also be read at The Heron's Nest, In Buddha's Temple, Charnwood, Wordchimes, and poetry.com My poetry site is PatchWork, poetry for the whole family. View all posts by Gillena Cox
an old moon
silently watches the birth
of a clear new day
morning stillness
the cry of a new
born
morning stillness
broken by a
hungry child
At the horizons,
for a moment moon and sun
togheter again
red clouds
overshadow sunrise –
stillness in the mirror