Haiku: Nature 4

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I weep for the earth,
for what we’ve not seen, allowed:
acquiesced – wake up

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Poem: At Cromer

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When I look down toward the beach,
the distant pier seems to stride
forward from the shining sea.
I like to look beyond,
to the bands of turquoise and blue,
an ocean painted in bold,
abandoned strokes.

Why are we drawn to the waves?
Those elemental rhythms,
sounds and colours
of a primary world,
where sparse pointillist spots
busy themselves on
yellow-ochre sands.

Some days the morning
unfolds through mists,
groynes spacing out
the distances along the strand,
until a final fade-out,
well before the sea
can meet the sky.

Overhead, pterodactyl shapes
patrol against fresh patches
of blue. As I approach,
the blurred semblances
of buildings appear, rectangles
feathered violet or grey,
as if stepping off the cliff.

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Haiku: Gatekeeper 4

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We speak the language
You’ve taught us well – what happens
when the curtain falls?

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Haiku: Nature 3

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Opening eyes wide
what is this realm we live in?
Nature will conquer

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Haiku: Nature 2

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Nature is simple
Beauty’s given free for all
Beauty simply is

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