Afternoon of December 30, 2023


a new year

the woman with hope

releases the ball

~Sharon Ferrante



ringling pizza banana bread party on the lake

~J. D. Nelson



end of the year —

I win the lottery

in Monopoly

~Maurizio Brancaleoni



2024

everyone with their new

year's resolutions,

and here i am just hoping 2024

will be kinder than 2023 was.

~linda m. crate



Call for Submissions


Could 2024 be the year? The Asahi Haikuist Network is requesting haiku for the new

Anthropocene epoch. Send to David McMurray, mcmurray@fka.att.ne.jp.



flapping

as hard as I can

I kiss the street

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



fish sticks people inside of the radio

~J. D. Nelson



like a sturgeon divested of her eggs

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



soldering lamb the sleep of orion

~J. D. Nelson


Beatles once there were four

~Roberta Beach Jacobson


science barn rowdy tree bug inside

~J. D. Nelson



i don’t know what got into me rum

~Julie Bloss Kelsey



she coughed

the whole time

viral video

~David C. Kopaska-Merkel



halting moving

along a window ledge in December

a fly, poor thing

~Steve Van Allen



Beaks of sandpipers poking into the sand

and dart off to chase the waves.

Eleven pipers piping

in the sea, swimming.

~Fhen M.



overstaying

your welcome—

roadkill raccoon

~Julie Bloss Kelsey



twas a Phoenix, let it burn bright

illuminating our mind's dark corners.

~Fhen M.




Award Season


Are you aware individuals can nominate two haiku for a Touchstone Award? The deadline

nears, is Dec 31. Hurry! One poem can be your own work, the other a poem you admire.

Publication must have been during 2023.

Link to the (google form) nomination:

https://docs.google.com/forms

/d/e/1FAIpQLScNLIih4nJItt0IonbySDfdAbn_JK4RuN4IVmLnD516ce9CJw/viewform



death to parasites

you were a parasite

desperate to turn

every light into darkness,

but i have too many

feathers and have risen from

the ashes too many times

for you to win.

~linda m. crate



trash weeps a cloned carp

~J. D. Nelson



in an English Bath until I pruned

~J. D. Nelson

Evening of December 29, 2023

 

  Covid for New Year’s.

I’ll probably be fine.

Probably.

~Noah Berlatsky



underneath the tree –

a 1000 fallen pine needles

and my cat drinking

~Jennifer Gurney



New Year's Eve

sound of gunshots

just like every other night

~John J. Dunphy



there are no more

ordinary moments –

now that my eyes are open

~Jennifer Gurney



the same steps

with different footprints

lineage

~Mona Bedi



clever or not

we never imagined the end

like this

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Watermelon rinds of hunger sprout in my hand

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



still wondering about the pronouns winter rain

~Mona Bedi



Rain teaches you to cry

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



growing old the sisters I once had

~Mona Bedi



sailing in from past lives snowbirds on ghost ships

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



a poem written

on the wings of sleep

dances differently

~Jennifer Gurney



death the everlasting sheep

~Keith Evetts



The cry of silence in the middle of the night

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



all night worrying

whether the sleeping pills

have worked

~Keith Evetts



old hippie

now even his kidneys

stoned

~John J. Dunphy



squid-fingered slipwit

subtle as a whale

why she loves him

~Keith Evetts

Afternoon of December 26, 2023


A woodpecker's bill 

rapping a series of notes.

Twelve drummers drumming

for money, they sing.

~Fhen M. 



sanctified ice

church's holy water

during the power outage

~John J. Dunphy



full moon grows bright

as the world fades to gray and black


dollar store baskets

full of bright, plastic, colors

~Steve Van Allen



lessening a little more holiday diet

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



post-holiday thaw

only my snowman

losing weight

~John J. Dunphy



for whom do we drink water if from heaven God brings down rain on the earth?

for whom do we live if the top angels press the wrong buttons?

it turns out that we all live on a cloud

it turns out that we are electronic rivers of rain from electronic clouds

~Mykyta Ryzhykh


(Originally published in Ripple Lit)


hiding

surprises in every corner

St Nick and cranny

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



Christmas Eve

 

Midnight is mysterious

when you are old.

I fell asleep at eight.

~Noah Berlatsky



the fear of dying in a dream woke up again

~Mykyta Ryzhykh



Layover Poem

This is living, This is life;

a small chuckle,

Fey Inebriation

before an endless,

sleepless dream.

~Thomas Skahill



French film

the smell of the cheese sauce

on their nachos

~Marie Derley



Some Like It Hot

It seems more

Like it luke-warm,

Like lapped milk

or the radiance

We peel back from the stars.

~Thomas Skahill



reverting to whisky

warding off the cold

from within

~Jennifer Gurney



If The Lights In My Head Go Out


I’d show my friends the door,

and how it feels

when the vertical green

hits their face like a jilted clover

after a night of irish whiskey.

~Thomas Skahill



hunting screenshots

in a storm door world

~Roberta Beach Jacobson



our        A

                         |

              Cfirst —G

                         |

                        T         word
~Shane Coppage




learning curve

letters

make 

i-n-f-i-n-i-t-y

~Shane Coppage



cold

        snaps at my feet

ghost

        we named you Pocket

dad 

        left his mind skin

        on the moss-bright lintel

stay

        everything's okay until it isn't

~Shane Coppage



if I won the lottery

front row tickets to the

Rolling Stones

~Jennifer Gurney



cemetery

on each child's grave

a candy cane

~John J. Dunphy