Deborah Russell                     Haiku Harvest
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Day’s Journey

daybreak
herons rise from water-rings

on the pond, in clouds, lotus blossoms

wind song
the slight stir of my reflection

quiet stream
though the clouds bird sounds

clouds in the wetlands
break from the reeds

lightning
between flashes, a blossomless tree

old garden, leaves in the pool, parting

summer rain—a white stone, whiter

stepping stones—
near the waterfall, my shadow

lotus leaf—the sound of rain returns

moonlight, the useless color
of fragrant pines

waning moon
the weight of blossoms
grows dim

     

Autumn Leaves

alone, in each other’s steps, in the midst of autumn leaves

autumn breeze, his fragrant words drift from my hand

sunlight strums the mountainside, now and again a spider web

from mountains to valley, the sun stretches crimson leaves

mirrored in our eyes—mid-autumn’s colors

pine cones tumble to the ground, we gaze in a single gesture

faintly purple, twilight weaves through the pines

full moon—only a pen carries my dreams into your world

our kiss, reading the old love letters in your eyes

what must I do with this heady scent that haunts my dreams?

wild geese in the sunlight—shadows ripple across the lake

morning fog—the aroma of coffee climbs the stairs

beneath his coffee cup, a hidden love note unopened

autumn, dreams unfurl like colorful leaves

     

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Email: deboraherussell@hotmail.com       City & Country: Timonium, Maryland, USA.
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