red-brick lane each cat on its own window ledge
Published by
Lorin Ford
Lorin Ford: lorin_ford at hotmail dot com Lorin lives and writes in the Melbourne (Australia) suburb of Brunswick. Since Jan. 2005, over 200 of her haiku have appeared in a spread of publications from Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Europe and the USA. She won the paper wasp Jack Stamm award for haiku in both 2005 and 2006. She also writes longer poems. View all posts by Lorin Ford
Love this!
Was it the same red-brick lane maybe? ;-)
My cat poem:
open window
the cat dozes
half in half out
“its own” says it: that proprietary air that only cats can manage.
I love this one, very dearly. True, deep, meaningful, comforting. Thank you.
a good haiku!
I like this a lot. What is it about cats that makes them so haiku-worthy?
Lorin, I’m sure I have walked down that red brick lane. Thank you.
Kitty wants love
jumps on my back
leaving red claw tracks
must be miami beach-
rain
on the heads of socialites
gucci purses
i didn’t have any haiku published,
but i caught 244 lake perch last
spring & summer.
levon your one of my favorite poets..your voice is always fresh..and send me some of those lake perch..best wishes anthony.
anthony,
appreciate your appreciation.
levon
hunting stories
the old cat yawns
& walks away
fish story
a cormorant spreads its wings…wider
lorin
Yes, this is a delight, Lorin!
(sorry I’m late…trying to catch up!)
:-)
Lary
Just as good as “being there” thanks Lorin.