The Spinner

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A web clings
with limpid fragility
to the fractured sapling,
timorous in air’s breath,
long left by the spinner
of autumn’s lair

Copyright Francis 2021

The Walk (for Earthweal challenge)

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I must have strolled this ancient shore,
leaving no footprints in the sand,
seen the infant sun spill his light
over jagged horizons,
the glowing Moon ascend into sparse sky
to ride the assembly of stars,
a firmament at once remote
and intimate.
If you talk in eons — I see in seconds;
new life’s struggle to be born,
a fossil falling to the sand
from a cliff’s crumbling edifice.
For as I exist at the beginning
so do I persist until the end,
though I am not made of stars,
I merely follow the word
and the breath.

Copyright Francis 2021

***earthweal weekly challenge

Haiku: The Middle Way

pregnant women meditating in fitness studio
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We have to breathe in
We can’t hold it forever
Take the middle course

copyright Francis Barker 2020

Haiku: Stillness

daylight forest glossy lake
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A still lake is deep
A calm mind dispelling thought
Only breath remains

copyright Francis Barker 2020

Haiku: Mind and Matter

eye of the storm image from outer space
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The wind is howling
Pantiles rattle on the roof
Still my gentle breath

copyright Francis Barker 2020