For the Birds: Haiku Sequence
overhead
a flapping crow
windless day
fluff or flarf
early autumn wind
warbling songbirds
ahead of the storm
the prickle of coastal cypress
pelicans tacking home
without a rival
the jay is silent
buried treasure
the lead sea
under a cloud bank
piercing cormorants
scan the surface
dipping gulls lost in mist
or was it the sea?
* Neal Whitman
is a poet who splits his time pretty evenly between Western form and
haiku poetry; over 100 haiku have been published in general poetry and
haiku journals. In 2009 two of his haiku were awarded honorable mention
in the Yuki Teikei Haiku Contest judged by masters in Japan.