bassinet
she ~ in a quartet
from the bassinet...blowin'
brass they sed only mens played
welcome
welcome mats melting
doors close before they open
talk to Elegua
four
Crow hit by four cars
came out without a scratch
shapeshifted to rubber ball
lichen
trumpet and sax
we were a symbioses
a Lucy and Ricky
burro
she moved slow ~ molasses
sweet ~ inviting those hips
her hands and footwork
perfume
always smells earthy
freshly ground chocolate seeds bleeding/
the essence of me
shiny
being a have not
I'ma new copper penny
all shiny and new
the knack
pretty little thing
she was too good for him
kept right on shimmying
gold/golden/goldfish
she was four then..when
the first of many goldfish
ended in her mouth
pencil
hot lead grazed her neck
she whipped out her slingshot and
killed the buster dead
August
the month of her birth
conceived Christmas eve
on eggnog and tamales
roll
on a roll holding
her mind together by threads
yesterdays at bay
beetle
tweedle deedle a
blue beetle bumming around
my new house of cards
rake
rake a comb through it
that mop be a broom
you need a new 'do
orange
peeled like an orange
him in the palms of my hands
begging me to stop
window
brown eyes say it all
love and fear - the sound of it
diving in your pools
grip
a pearl of you
under my skin winning me
an itch I dare not scratch
note to readers: 'ku (short for haiku) train is an idea cooked up by one of my compadres over at Once Upon a Time in the Projx poetry board ... You take a word - that the last writer left for you - and write a 17 syllable poem. It can be a haiku or a senryu or a poem of your own choosing but short. You use the word or a feeling, image or inspiration that comes to you based on that word. Then, after your poem's written you leave a word for the next person to write a poem from. You don't think too much about it,
the whole process is quick, like flash writing, you go in - there's a word -and you write, leave a word, and go... simple, challenging and lots of fun! Write on Neil!The above are my offerings to the process so far. c/s
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