early sun — the red-wing glides into shade Published by Jeffrey Winke Jeffrey Winke lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in a suburban condo mere blocks from Lake Michigan. He writes haiku, haibun, and articles about heavy equipment moving dirt. View all posts by Jeffrey Winke
nice. clean & sparse like new mexico. good job. railyard dawn spent sterno cans litter the tracks passing train in the doorless boxcar a sallow face Reply
between
green and gold,
a hint of cardinal
ruby wings flash
above diamonds
in morning grass
early blossoms —
even the sun can’t help
as they fall to the ground
A lone buterfly
searching for it high and low
the hidden flowers
early sun
the footsteps
that i dont hear at noon
nice. clean & sparse like new mexico. good job.
railyard dawn
spent sterno cans litter
the tracks
passing train
in the doorless boxcar
a sallow face
wintry miami dawn
far from july–
the temperature soars