
MISTER MOON KNOWS IT ALL
Mister Moon guided me home.
Raspberry juice on my shirt.
How are things with you?
--Rick
Mister Moon rushed back - over our house now.
I finished your glass of cold tea.
Gophers are pulling things down by the roots.
--Kath
He exceeds the speed limit - (Mister Moon).
I will send you a haiku someday...
But I need more time.
--Rick
Your swift words rise with Mister Moon,
Hot sesame oil over popping corn.
Frogs are loud in the creek bed tonight.
--Kath
You are too fast for me.
I need more time.
I suppose you will think *this* is a haiku.
I have been thinking,
yet so far I have but one line:
It is too hot here.
--Rick
Fishing from shore,
A short line drops into cool water -
Catches a haiku.
Thoughts at low tide
lured by the moon -
Early again at our front door?
--Kath
Here working,
Too tired to talk-
but sure there is a haiku here somewhere.
--Rick
No haiku tonight.
Too tired, too full.
This is not a haiku.
--Rick
Brilliant unconscious night.
Masterwork of denial.
Too funny.
--Kath
Did we miss the moon?
We smiled and ate a ripe peach-
Sliced in thin crescents.
At work on the moon?
Cashews curve like a question.
I'll watch the night sky.
--Kath
This is an attempt
At seventeen syllables.
Form can be helpful.
The same shape appears:
Peach slices, cashews, the moon.
Damn refrigerator.
--Rick
Left behind: a shirt;
pistachios, peas, almonds.
System error 10.
--Rick
Shirt: could get worn out.
Nuts and peas: could be all gone.
It is not my fault.
--Kath
80s at the beach;
100 in the valleys.
Hot, hot, hot, hot, hot.
--Rick
375
Here the cool night air is sweet.
Have you seen the moon?
--Kath
Off into the night
Two flutes play in unison.
Their first note is tongued.
--Kath
Mister Moon is full!
So am I; I had sushi
and the salad bar.
--Rick
Fed by Mister Moon
My mouth full of your kisses,
I can only smile.
--Kath
Watching the moon rise
Counting in fives and sevens.
I eat a ripe peach.
--Kath
Cabagges and kings,
Shoes, ships, sealing wax. Oysters!
Talk of many things.
--Rick
The beach yesterday.
But no oysters could be seen...
They ate all of them.
--Rick
Reading your sweet words.
My mouth opens like oysters-
I blush and taste them all.
--Kath
Driving home last night.
Oh, Kath, Kath, Kath,
I heard myself say.
--Rick
I saw Mr. Moon!
A sweet smile all afternoon.
He knows about us.
--Kath
I was wondering:
Will the moon keep our secret?
(I hope he tells all.)
--Rick
1 comment:
How lovely to see Rick's work here. A worthy and at the same time pleasantly surprising addition to the gallery.
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