Afternoon of February 21, 2025

The Golden Hour

~Jean-Paul Moyer


Editor’s note: Our featured artist, Jean-Paul Moyer, is a cat. Here’s a video of him at work.

 


 


A shriek in the night.

The cat has slaughtered

a pair of underwear.

~Noah Berlatsky




I must stand forever,

for in every seat

there is a cat.

~Noah Berlatsky




Someday cats

will fly.

All the cats here

are waiting.

~Noah Berlatsky





day breaks gently

in saunters the new year

on cat’s paws

~Jennifer Gurney





consistent

Valentine

my cat

~Jennifer Gurney





the rumble

of affection

cat’s purr

~Jennifer Gurney




my stray queen

gives me brief company

as her gratitude!

~Tejendra Sherchan




alley

a feral follows me

to the food bowls

~John J. Dunphy




reincarnated Zen gardener

now rakes patterns in

his litter box

~John J. Dunphy




my black cat

tuxedoed

by the snow

~John J. Dunphy



The Asahi Haikuist is in need of haiku (catku) about cats in love.

Details (scroll to the end): https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15632135

Afternoon of February 18, 2025

Five Fleas shirts and mugs

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his whole philosophy on the front lawn


~Patrick Sweeney




Mowing the lawn

the same pattern

over and over

imprinting lines into grass’s memory

thinking the same thoughts

again and again the same pattern

can’t get out of my own head

maybe this time I should

break free

mow diagonally right across the lawn

~Robert Miner




Vox Populi

once a whisper

now a scream

~dan smith




Imperialism


Throws upward

The torn pieces of a paper

The madman

Standing on a thin broken wall.


~Partha Sarkar




The Gift of the Maga

a scalped population

getting the brush off


~dan smith




non-sequitor

nothing

makes sense now


~Robert Epstein




Trapped in a traffic jam


Let me cross the road...

Then I decide whether

I will return home or wander under the stars.


~Partha Sarkar




her honking smiles in the morning rush


~Vijay Prasad




immune to my telepathy, a deer on the berm of the road


~Patrick Sweeney




waiting

for the light to change

roadside chicken


~Roberta Beach Jacobson




generation X marking the spots on my hands


~Kelly Sargent




he wants to wrestle Antaeus at zero g


~Patrick Sweeney




valentine’s day lonely full moon


~Tejendra Sherchan




there's no 'is what it is' in high-energy physics

~Patrick Sweeney




line editing the line editing my ex


~Robert Epstein




riding on the wobbly wheel of what's going to happen to me


~Patrick Sweeney




holes in the paper dolls playground wars


~Kelly Sargent




there in the monostich of time; a bluejay in the snow


~Patrick Sweeney




even zen can be overdue books


~Robert Epstein




under floorboards behind bookshelves happening again


~Patrick Sweeney




a threatening letter

from the good people who sent him

a free blood-pressure cuff


~Patrick Sweeney




the smell of bacon

forgiving

the night before

~Kelly Sargent




Dawn Senryu

smashed bottle

in grey sand --

baby's first steps

~Brian Palmu




often I dream

of globe-trotting the world

my holed pocket

~Tejendra Sherchan




first shower at his apartment

clarifying shampoo

in my eyes

~Kelly Sargent




Un-Zen Thirty


Unknown to him

Clock was reset

Instead of alarm


Woke late

In panic-rush

Showered halfway


Dressed, until

He realized

He was early

~Keith Snow




after remortgaging a second time

he kept the intricacies of his gambling theories

to himself


~Patrick Sweeney




On our radar: Poetry contests open now


Wergle Flomp (humor): Deadline April 1

https://winningwriters.com/our-contests/wergle-flomp-humor-poetry-

contest-free


The Robert Spiess Memorial Haiku Contest (fee): Deadline March 13

http://modernhaiku.org/spiesscontest/spiesscontest2025.html

Morning of February 16, 2025


 False Spring

~Jean-Paul Moyer



starlight the miles between us


~Mona Bedi



just hatched chicks all over the plum tree

~Tejendra Sherchan



 

threading needles the eyes have it


~Roberta Beach Jacobson

 

 

 

babyboomerangst

~Barrie Levine



old dreamcatcher I let go of my aspirations


~Mona Bedi



new wars tacked onto old wars

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




tulips bloom

in no man’s land

peace talks


~Mona Bedi




mayfly

what do we take with us

to the afterlife


~Mona Bedi

 



birds are looking for beaks

 and wings

  and air

~Mykyta Ryzhykh




flavor of the day fresh air

~Roberta Beach Jacobson




leafless tree

the children

I never had


~Mona Bedi




chatting by the fence

the neighbor’s opinions

invade my yard

~Barrie Levine




trees are talking to me

my coffin sprouts roots

~Mykyta Ryzhykh




Valentine's Day

I drive to pick up

my cat's ashes

~John J. Dunphy




on till he’s thirteen

the frog nightlight

in my son’s room

~Barrie Levine




censored paint set

the rainbow colors

d  i  l  o  o  t  e  d

~Barrie Levine

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Open all this month: Cattails

http://www.cattailsjournal.com/submissions.html

Afternoon of February 15, 2025

 















Knucklebone


Outside the moon is

a knucklebone and someone

     is staging a post-

post-modernist production

     of Our Town in the old black

     box theater of my dreams.


~Jason Ryberg




Passing Truck

How many lifetimes

ago did that passing truck

cause the coffee in

your cup to ripple, the plates

in the cupboard to rattle?


~Jason Ryberg




The djinn came out of the desert,

its wrath whirling like brains of sand


~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




Walkin’ Boss


On days like this (one

hundred-plus in the shade and

no breeze), the sun is

a mean walkin’ boss with a

     loaded cane, mirrors for eyes

     and a big dog on a chain.


~Jason Ryberg




Out Here


Underground rivers

of memory, country grave-

yards of secrets; out

here, the winters are always

old black and white photographs.


~Jason Ryberg




intermittent sleep

sneaking through the cracks

poem lyrics


~Fatma Zohra Habis




Blind Eye


There’s been a prison-

     break of poets, tonight, and

     the hound dogs and guards

     are all out in force, but the

     moon is casting a blind eye.


~Jason Ryberg




the stars come to us with their histories

the ones just arrived

            have the longest stories to tell


~Steve Horel




The World Below


The night sky is a

giant fishnet scattered with

its daily haul of

     glittering starfish and the

world below is an endless

     dark ocean of prairie grass.


~Jason Ryberg




night and day you are the pawn

~John H. Dromey




variable star

if you don't like the weather

wait a minute


~David C. Kopaska-Merkel




Ho Bug!

Don’t go near my garden

There lives the snake

Who works with me.


~Steve Horel




circus peanut


2am

she fashions a trapeze

from a fishing pole


~for Simone


Jean-Paul Moyer/Kelly Sauvage Moyer

 

 

Open now: World Haiku Review

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