at the news-stand
today’s truths stacked up
taller than me
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karasu / Ross Clark
karasu / Ross Clark is the author of 2 chapbooks of haiku and 7 volumes of poetry, and a founding editor publisher of Australia's only haiku journal, Paper Wasp. He is currently creatively unemployed, writing poems, haiku and folksongs during a Brisbane summer.
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not a bad haiku. give yourself more credit though ross. there’s more truth pulsing through you
than there is is any newspaper. how can anyone
believe what’s reported on politics after
the whole wmd disinformation campaign waged by
the bush cabal?
foggy morning
i thank the paperboy
for tossing it in a puddle
each morn
pet dog beats me
to the news
spring chill-
no need to watch
the forecast
she reads one paper
I read another
together
yesterday’s news
recycled
the parrot’s cage
kite soaring
as it slips the earth’s bond –
limp string in hand
first light
the anchorman plods through
another tragedy
at my window
red-breasted woodpecker
it’s razzberry meant for me
not a bad haiku. give yourself more credit though ross. there’s more truth pulsing through you
than there is is any newspaper. how can anyone
believe what’s reported on politics after
the whole wmd disinformation campaign waged by
the bush cabal?
foggy morning
i thank the paperboy
for tossing it in a puddle
mounting snowdrift
front of the plasma…
bigger than me