Here and Now: A Selection of Haiku

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HERE AND NOW : A SELECTION OF HAIKU

Ram Krishna Singh


awake alone on the house top a sparrow


a fish tail dried up in river mud: burning smell


sun rise without newspapers: post-chhat rest


hovers to the same marigold I pluck for god a green butterfly


turn into river non-existing roads: hudhud waves


counting sand between the toes my daughter at sea


her name written on the sand: a wave breaks


empty coffee cups deride the syllables I spin to make haiku


my hairs in air reveal the baldness: wank without wad


hidden between the sheets my smothered senses— salted honey


slowly rising from the clouds edges autumn sun


a sleeping snake curled between the eggs— layers of leaves


my hairs in air reveal the baldness: wank without wad


hidden between the sheets my smothered senses— salted honey


slowly rising from the clouds edges autumn sun


a sleeping snake curled between the eggs— layers of leaves


lying listless on withered creeper a golden bird


a yellow snake sneaks through the blooming balsams bed a lone frog puffs up


a drop embedded in the half-opened bud— winter morning


drifting in the night’s silence noon’s shadow


the sky without a shadow on the earth


wheezing his way to Shiva’s hilly abode a young miner


potholes: spots of sunshine wobble


dreaming her nude the serpent rises: first orgasm


cloning miracles with the night’s discharge in condoms


late night sleep no lotus in the dream— Chinese garden


fallen mangoes after the midnight storm— morning drizzles


stars twinkling the beetle’s path from manure


stench of burning leaves mounts with fog in the evening asthmatic breathing


swollen fog ready to make way for the sun


wrapped in fog the flying plane seen by sound


standing behind the window bars observes shapes in fog


feels the shadow with wet fingers on the beach: sound through the fog


when sleepless poetry fails to negotiate night I wait for white dreams


among the white hairs a solitary black one keeps her hope alive


night washes the sky– the sun brings morning freshness to my window


foam-maned waves rise in the mind’s hush: sinking dome


the wax drips down the long hard candle– a soft hum


her face reflecting light a mirror


with failed words seek immortality write haiku


a vague smile in moonless cave: tempting silence


a load of wood on her frail back– autumn evening


waiting for the train alone on the platform swatting mosquitoes


musky perfume open unsleeping eyes– drowsy sweetness


with changing weather they look for sun and shade both: chameleon tune


It’s utter helplessness true, but to survive one must be tamed


sparrows couple on a withered creeper– peep of day


etched on her skin a ghost rises from the flames: fighting one more day


taking a nap on oranges in his shop– a fruit vendor


two women argue over price and weight of fish: the hapless huckster


dragons play whirlwind among the clouds meet & rain unite earth & sky


the red light is on: they all have secrets to hide no use peeping in


a yellow spider crouching in a corner invisible webs


moving shadows on the door curtain: sinking sun


virtual flirting untamed straggly bushes– dystopia


non-stop rain confining me to facebook– depression


virtual flirting untamed straggly bushes— dystopia


between the lantern and the smart phone a pizza-eating girl


etched on her skin a ghost rises from the flames: fighting one more day


from the ruins rises a mute flame: heaven’s song


her veil hides the face love too


in silence one with the divine will growing within


a quiet turning in to partake of her silence: roaring ocean


evening sky: a pale moon behind listless trees


rises drowsily after a sleepless night a sick sun


Copyright: Ram Krishna Singh, India


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