great gusts of wind
sweep through Yosemite Valley –
autumn leaves falling
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Bruce H. Feingold
Bruce H. Feingold published his first collection of haiku, A New Moon, in 2004, and a second volume, Sunrise on the Lodge, was published by Red Moon Press in 2010. Bruce publishes regularly in haiku journals, such as Modern Haiku, Mariposa and Frogpond. His poems reflect his work as a practicing psychologist and passion for family, traveling, hiking, yoga and Buddhism.
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a gentle breeze
the squirrels race
the falling leaves
gust of wind
a leaf twirls, drops, sommersaults,
slides down street
multicolored leaves
fading green lawn —
child’s face, puppy licks
–
crazy fall weather
a bumper crop
of wild mushroons
indian summer –
plentiful meal
shirley’s wild mushrooms sautéed
crushed pumpkin
the sun’s rim dips behind the roof
sleepless winter
after midnight
coo of solitary dove
Tombstone wind
the hangmans branch
bends & snaps
sunrise…
a rock climber climbs
the face of El Capitan
sleepy hollow
escapes my thoughts
this lazy wintry noon