Thursday, October 28, 2010

The season changes
Wet fall leaves slip underfoot
The trees are barren

Monday, October 18, 2010

Fog clouds my senses
Simple math equations are
Unexpected deer
Homeworking sleepless is like
Driving with one headlight out
Rusk and russet trees
Aflame with autumn glory
Crackle in the wind

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Dear Massachusetts:
Decide what season it is.
Thanks. Sincerely, Me
Swathes of warm sunshine
Glaze the far-off mountaintops
I am home at last
Shades of apple blush
Color coordinated
Grace my long drive home

Friday, October 15, 2010

Arching white vellum
dimples in the autumn rain
Now wet, shall we dance?
Box cutter and pen
Chipboard and clear mind
The long night begins


With ruler in hand,
Site leaps from waiting paper
To fill the white void


Arching white vellum
Narrated by quick short strokes
Tamed slightly, lightly,
The tip-of-tongue recorded
Voluptuously


Caress each angle
Your work becomes your lover
Alone in the night

on midnight baking:
with wabi-sabi cupcakes,
the night is endless.
Cherry blossom tree
Fleeting beauty camouflaged
3/4 of the year

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Pelted with wet leaves
I'm nature's papier mâché
Autumn's creation

Friday, August 13, 2010

We cannot see love
Nor pain nor joy nor sorrow
We cannot pinpoint
Jealousy or rage; instead
We are left only
To wonder at faint flickerings
Of tongue or cheek.
Emotions are so
Elegantly elusive
Intently we peer
Through eyes, through veils, seeing
Only through a glass, darkly

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Why is it that art
And academia are
Not the best of friends?
They both make a lot of sense
And inform one another
But some people just
Can't use both sides of their brains
That sounds quite condescending
What I really mean
Is that between books and bolts,
Brushes and blueprints, only
Corpus callosum
Comes between the bankers,
The painters,
And me.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Six-legged neighbors
Arrive at night silently
Through the front window
Defying gravity they
Traverse the ceiling
To admire my cooking

Fresh crumbs left behind
A tribute for my neighbors
Appreciative
They'll bring their friends tomorrow

Saturday, August 7, 2010

A rare yellow leaf:
In the land of summer rain
Nothing ever dies
Flowers are always in bloom


[5/18/10]
I signed a letter
And had my photo taken
To support the rights
Of students in Iran.
Why was it so hard
For everyone else to sign?
Will you always let your pride
Your fear of nothing
Come between you and doing
What you know might just be right?


[5/18/10]

ハンバーガー

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Savoring first bite
Lips slick with slippery oil
I dive down for more
But wait! there's something missing
Ah; they forgot the relish.
I set out driving
Early morning late July
Wind whips at my hair
Buffeted by a cool breeze
The slightest hint
of Autumn hangs in the air
One haiku a day
It doesn't have to be good
It just has to be

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Sulphured haze descends
The aftermath of magic,
Barbecue and beer