
pleidae in puddles
great blue whales in the ocean
it’s all relative
~kat
For Haiku Horizons Challenge, prompt word, Ocean.

pleidae in puddles
great blue whales in the ocean
it’s all relative
~kat
For Haiku Horizons Challenge, prompt word, Ocean.

softly she comes
murmuring on cold
breezes, covering
the earth gently
with thick blankets
of frost…winter calls
every soul to deep peace
~kat

‘I would that we were, my beloved, white birds on the foam of the sea!’
-W.B. Yeats
Land-Locked, City Dweller’s Lament
I mourn at dawn with ashen doves
rustling in nests of refuse
faggot butts and paper scrapping
littered amidst the fading leaves
roses singed by acid dewdrops
choke from mist infused with poison
vines erupting from concrete tombs
now cling to rain-swelled guttered eaves
may we rise from heavy slumber
remedy our careless keeping
see past gray horizons blighted
sprawling towers of brick and steel
beautiful dawn would I know you
wild, pristine, unobstructed
left untouched, nurtured, protected
would then, the mourning doves still grieve
~kat
What started as a lovely morning stroll, serenaded by doves coo-cooing took an unfortunate turn. I hadn’t set out to write this poem, but the muse insisted. For Jane Dougherty’s ‘A Month With Yeats’ – Day Twenty-Six with the verse above from Yeats’ poem, ‘The White Birds’.

may we only
remember the warm
blush of healing
after all the dark
secrets of men
come to light

the deepest peace
falls over me like
frost on blossoms
between breaths…
only love

I cannot help but
compare the moments,
each holding the full
promise of sweetness,
for some touch my soul
so deeply, they take
my breath away

do not urge me
from my lazing
for I have a thousand
dreams to dream…
the day’s madness
can wait
~kat

decapitated
rootless, logs of pulp and sap
but once they were trees
~kat
For Haiku Horizons Challenge, prompt word, Log.