Few Poems written while living in Puerto Rico, most are Haiku. |
Haiku: One drop too many; Not really physical thirst; Hurts, an unquenched thirst. Guile has set me free; A Beautiful Carafe, The truth now haunts me I lack discipline, I am really imperfect, It is all paid for. crickets, morning dew. laying down in the wet grass, the wind, and crickets. Other Poems Under the Moonlight I sit alone, basking in the moonlight, Asking the river if it has seen her, This beautiful princess I only see at night, The one that in daylight Ive never seen before. I sit here, hoping to catch a glimpse of her smile, Of her green eyes, Oh my luck has been vile, She may never come I realise. Under the moonlight, all I can do is pace, Imagining another night, in which my heart to her is bound, In which I can gently caress her face, Than the sun reminds that to the truth I am bound. Toad Life My life as a toad bores me, I waste my time, Pondering on my rock. Thinking I'm free of crime. I swim in my pond. Staring at the happy fish. I never get too Fond. Are they always destined to be a Dish? Sometimes while I rest, Out of the darkness comes a hiss I rush up a tree to a nest, When the day comes who will I miss? I spent a hundred years this way, swimming, and pondering. Until it finally came, judgement day Death took me, while I was wondering. |