More Haiku
blacktop road
glistens with melting snow
mirrored sky
some leaves skid
after the street sweeper
always more to do
©Byung A. Fallgren
Author: Byungafallgren
Two Haiku
Two Haiku
the first snow descends
busy cleaning the dust-ridden air
cool election day mood
leaves under the snow
wait for the snow to melt away
falling is not fun
©Byung A. Fallgren
The Weekly Avocet
Winter
Winter
is the time not to hibernate
but stay indoors to catch up
to learn the wise ones in the book,
to grow a less painful garden.
I stand in the window often,
eyes skipping, gliding, as the leaves
on the street frolic or fly, forgetting
everything, like the retirees.
My feet itch to go out,
as the brain flags restraint.
Why not start the ski lesson
given up long ago.
The brain shivers even to consider it;
the neck stiffens at the thought.
Just go for a short walk.
I bundle up with a coat and a scarf;
step into the dozing-deep snow in the sun,
and let the bossy Bailey lead the way.
©Byung A. Fallgren
The Weekly Avocet
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October
October
Mountain waves at me
dressed in a gold-studded cloak,
as the sun dances
on the lake.
What does it greet me for
in such a beautiful attire and passion?
©Byung A. Fallgren
The Weekly Avocet
Purple Winter Walk
Purple Winter Walk
The air is crisp; the refined one
of the last October air;
the fallen leaves are pale brown,
the high hopes of gold ad red abandoned,
like the acceptance of the old beauty;
yet not resigned but fitting in the time.
The old home in the woods seem closer than
the earlier thought; next, it recedes farther;
as if gone to a place unreachable.
The deep snow, not to be blamed;
but the worn eagerness by the torn age.
Don't come, it whispers,
the voice hollow as the old home;
but my footsteps keep on moving as if
it grew its own spirit;
as the sun's finger points to my heart.
Lest I stop, a rabbit hops ahead;
and a hidden bird sings for the winter day.
©Byung A. Fallgren
