just 3 lines
keeping it simple....reflecting on life with pictures and poems in the Japanese tradition of Zen
19. slow & steady
unwavering slug
making its way up the tree
wiggle by wiggle
18. full moon
full moon
illuminating the blackness
of a Halloween sky
17. wet on wet
wet on wet, these legs
all I really wanted was
a little fresh air
15. if they ask
if they ask about me
after i'm gone, say that i’m out
on a higher trail
(Traditionally, haiku poets in Japan have always written one or more farewell poems to leave behind and be remembered by. This one is my first.)
14. a little strange
Zen people are
a little strange, but harmless
to animals and family
13. ha-ha-ha
ha-ha-ha
back from a twelve-mile hike
bird-shit on his back!
12. playing favorites
willey and dan
my two favorite guys
giving me the eyes
11. morning meditation
breathing in...i am here
red rose petals and i
breathing out...this is now
10. Jack O.
and the Buddha said,
“
Be a lamp unto yourself
”—
so turn on your light!
9. partners
partners together
mating for life and in death—
two mushrooms
8. post office
going for the mail
outside the post office door
white daisies nodding
7. eight birds
eight birds on a wire
social distancing—some do, some don’t
just like the rest of us
6. counting the days
behind the church
one, two, three, four Christmas trees....
counting the days
5. little miracles
little miracles
are all around, take care
not to step on them
4. face off
staring out at me
behind the venetian blinds
me staring right back
3. morning fog
foggy, foggy the mist
laying low on the window screen
tiny brown butterfly
2. trading faces
this is
menju
face-to-face transmission—
both receiving and giving
1. pulling the shades
pulling the shades
at 6 o’clock, it’s already dark
the pumpkin smiles
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