late-night news
the moon minds
its own business
Mona Iordan
a magical gift
this potted lemon tree
a moon now on each branch
Ben Onachila
orange blossom-- a single woman under the moon Angiola Inglese
rabbit moon--
the silence
multiplying
Lafcadio
thunder moon
the accidental crunch
of molluscs
Claire Ninham
thrift shop
all my possessions
still there Pat Davis
rainbow shoots from Neptune’s trident after sea-blown storm
Douglas J. Lanzo
echo
she calls
to herself
Pippa Phillips
pandemic funeral -
behind the widow
convoy of leaves
Mirela Brăilean
freedom to walk away stray cat
Susan Bonk Plumridge
indifferent
to the names we give her
cold moon
Barrie Levine
half moon. . .
my memories of you
incomplete
Surashree Joshi
peering ages into the past stargazing
my haiku
counting more revisions
than syllables
Radhamani Sarma
words upon the paper but a robin sings
rows of paddy -
mingling with green
the blue of sky
Sushama Kapur
combing mom’s hair . . .
a lake ripples
with silver
temple bells
calling for dawn beyond the hills
Baisali Chatterjee Dutt
narrow street
rubbing up against me
the bell's echo
Samo Kreutz
lucid interval
I die and come back
all so soon
Mona Bedi
I send outmy apologies to the world let me know when it is safe to re-emerge
Joanna Ashwell
crumbs
birds have to eat
somewhere
Keith Evetts
summer heat -
the snappy ticking
of my Dali clock
phone screens: the loneliness of a crowd
Arvinder Kaur
oranges in each day seeds of haiku
Minal Sarosh
of the fisherman's wife
her second skin
slipping off
so easily
withered field
my feelings for you
six feet under
the wait
for his homecoming…
coffee rings