Haiku: Natural World

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The world is not one
but a group of neighbourhoods
So what is yours called?

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Haiku: Not The First

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Pyramid wifi
Ancient sophistication
Remnants all around

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Haiku: Wishing on Rainbows

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My wish is secret
You would not understand me
Things best left unsaid

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Haiku: Left, Right

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Sinister means left
Dexter always on the right
Worn out paradigm

copyright Francis Barker 2019

Poem: Foot Fall

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Our feet fall where the leaves fall,
a season’s growth shed
without fanfare, soon forgot.
And who remembers last year’s leaves,
raked, composted or burned,
mere sheaths of life discarded
like our own lives, one day.
Only morose acceptance of decay
allows this annual admiration of colour,
where minor arpeggios play
through lands in the thrall of winter

copyright Francis Barker 2019