
did you ever drive
an old Volkswagen camper
and if so – where to?SRM – MM Haiku 70 Day 100
Betwixt Lakeland & Edinburgh
did you ever drive
an old Volkswagen camper
and if so – where to?SRM – MM Haiku 70 Day 100
only look up and
the grey pallour in your cheeks
is warmed and transformedSRM – MM Haiku 69 Day 99
first we run around
before calming, quieter –
the better to learnSRM – MM Haiku 68 Day 98
creation comes with
a built-in reminder that
we have much to learnSRM – MM Haiku 67 Day 97
a bright four year old’s
turning kitchen floor into
dance floor enhances lifeSRM – MM Haiku 66 Day 96
thank you new friends who
quietly paid for my lunch
today as you leftSRM – MM Haiku 65 Day 95
for V&P – the haiku format cannot really contain the measure of gratitude I feel towards two brand new friends I’d only just met whose kindness was magnified by my being unable to offer thanks at the time
we are drawn by the
moon like ocean tides to all
we are yet to beSRM – MM Haiku 64 Day 94
where did you find such
wisdom? – I asked Hafiz, who
said: oh, love, you know!SRM – MM Haiku 63 Day 93
today I greet two
soul friends who on Thanksgiving
and always shape waysSRM – MM Haiku ii 62 Day 92
for lf & mk, Thanksgiving 2018 xx
thankful for today’s
gifts before tomorrow’s my
journal shapes new daysSRM – MM Haiku 62 Day 92
train late – she asked what
he did in London and smiled
as he said ‘daydream’SRM – MM Haiku 60 Day 90
‘Do you ever just close your eyes on winter evenings to remember summer?’ my friend asked me, earlier today, with a wistful look in her eyes. ‘On winter evenings, certainly,’ I replied, ‘and pretty much most mornings, too.’
Sure enough, I’m an advocate of living in the present, but part of the joy of living now is time found here to re-member the past, thereby inspired to breathe deep today, and begin to imagine and to shape the next second or two, as we do.
So here’s a little revisiting Summer ’16. You’re invited to stay here, now, for a little space, and – hopefully – some present grace …
I’ve tried to count
your petals but lose
track each time
around and recall
that numbers never
touched my senses
with clarity of cold
or warmth or taste or
touch or sight or
scent or sound and
after rain this late
summer morningI note that tall
and elegant you’re
not much of an
accountant either
and for you too
life is celebrated
sometimes by each of
these but in the main
by radically returning
your searching face to
life-raising energy
in sunlightSRM