Into Sunlight : the unfinished renga
into tropical air
rainbow lorikeets—
a mango restaurant closed
temperate cardinal
chipping his latin beat
at 45 degrees
the driving rain
filling a beggar’s bowl
these evening showers
in a field of bare trees
the clouds turn green
when snared on eucalyptus
the sacred ibis
raising its wide wings
exposing a sunrise
pointing eastwards
twitching in a dream
the dog’s paws
chasing ruddy deer
through rainbows
morning’s warm moist air
curls around my legs
unseen caress
river reeds rustling
someone comes through the shadow
a dozen crows fly
above the lone cyclist
sparrow on a branch
listening to wind blow
where does it come from?
filling a white sail
bending a tree
holding ancient forms
roots seeking clear waters
under the earth
above the street & stark trees
a gap in clouds: the moon
gentle light bathes
the opened chrysalis
strange new light
in the distance
sacred ibis rise from grass
sudden thunder
a black butterfly flitting
from flower to flower
broken cobweb
a moth flies away
dream changes
on my pillow
black and blue dust
mudprints
across a white bedsheet
the shroud
of a child
before cremation
dirt and dew
glistening pumpkins
stones for the cairn
above the cardinal
claims his old branch
turning, a smile seen
night draws in
so far away
in the deepest darkness
a beacon on the hill
candle out
the sizzle of saliva on fingers
pointing the thread
only the hole can receive
for the needle
unravelled into the wind
kite of many ghosts
raising its wide wings
exposing a sunrise
pointing eastwards
twitching in a dream
the dog’s paws
chasing ruddy deer
through rainbows
morning’s warm moist air
curls around my legs
unseen caress
river reeds rustling
someone comes through the shadow
a dozen crows fly
above the lone cyclist
sparrow on a branch
listening to wind blow
where does it come from?
filling a white sail
bending a tree
holding ancient forms
roots seeking clear waters
under the earth
above the street & stark trees
a gap in clouds: the moon
gentle light bathes
the opened chrysalis
strange new light
in the distance
sacred ibis rise from grass
sudden thunder
a black butterfly flitting
from flower to flower
broken cobweb
a moth flies away
dream changes
on my pillow
black and blue dust
mudprints
across a white bedsheet
the shroud
of a child
before cremation
dirt and dew
glistening pumpkins
stones for the cairn
above the cardinal
claims his old branch
turning, a smile seen
night draws in
so far away
in the deepest darkness
a beacon on the hill
candle out
the sizzle of saliva on fingers
pointing the thread
only the hole can receive
for the needle
unravelled into the wind
kite of many ghosts
first flight
after the broken wing healed
after the broken wing healed
Alan Summers ◊ England
Merrill Ann Gonzales ◊ United States
Publications:
Azami magazine (Osaka, Japan) 'unfinished renga' Into Sunlight (1998)
snow on the water
Azami magazine (Osaka, Japan) 'unfinished renga' Into Sunlight (1998)
snow on the water
Red Moon Anthology ISBN 0-9657818-8-7 “unfinished renga” (1998)
snow on the water: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 1998, edited by Jim Kacian and the Red Moon Editorial Staff.
snow on the water: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 1998, edited by Jim Kacian and the Red Moon Editorial Staff.
This anthology was also a Haiku Society of America Merit Book Award Winner.
"snow on the water continues the tradition of the most celebrated serial book of haiku in the world. 146 poems, 20 other pieces as selected by 11 of the best haiku poets from around the world."
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lovely renga; cheers to you both
ReplyDeletemuch love
gillena