spring night —
her moonlit zipper curves
from throat to waist
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Harold Bowes
Harold Bowes has been published in several haiku journals, both electronic and paper, and has appeared in the Red Moon Anthology. He edits Alba, an ezine emphasizing short poetry.
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An erotic and evocative ku, Harold.
unbuttoning her blouse
but his fingers
are trembling
An erotic and evocative ku, Harold.
unbuttoning her blouse
but his fingers
are trembling
oh, these nights in spring…
well done!
Stunning image! I could do it in a piece of art, but not as artfully as these three lines conjure.
A fine poem. I like the suggestion of the moon as both the revealing agent and the thing revealed.
beneath full moon’s
golden peaks and valleys–
caressing hands