trashing
the
backyard—we move
to
the moon
Wanda
Amos
Cold Moon Journal
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
By Sharon Ferrante
sitting
in my fairytale the rocking chair
Sharon
Ferrante
*
Jupiter rising
you made
me
care
about you
Sharon Ferrante
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
By Kara Knickerbocker
The secret is this—
you find morning where night left
blue
ember, burning
Kara Knickerbocker
*
Embers carry you
into empty morning blue
full
of red, waiting
Kara Knickerbocker
Monday, December 11, 2023
By Janet Krauss
A child's laughter
rings above trees
locked in winter solstice
to remind them
of
their awakening
Janet Krauss
By Janet Ruth Heller
coyote prowls
the golf course—
what’s
his handicap
Janet Ruth Heller
*
foot of snow
on bird bath—
muffin
top
Janet Ruth Heller
By Joseph P. Wechselberger
my friend’s cabin
a short dash to the creek
for
a skinny-dip
Joseph P. Wechselberger
Friday, December 8, 2023
By Robert Witmer
eyes
in all directions
the
lost potato
Robert Witmer
*
hunger
a stone ripens
in
a tight fist
Robert Witmer
By Ravi Kiran
windblown hair
campfire lights up
half
her face
Ravi Kiran
*
flooded street
the paper boat
faster
than me
Ravi Kiran
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
By Bryan Rickert
starting again
at fifty
I scrape
every last bit
of peanut butter
from
the jar
Bryan Rickert
By Michael H. Lester and Joy McCall
their brooms
broken and burned at the stake
the witches
assemble at the village gate
to exact a gruesome vengeance
there are spells
we learned from the old ones
herbs on the fire
the chant deep and low ...
'the devil take your soul'
Michael H. Lester
and Joy McCall
By Reid Hepworth
wintering…
the birch and maple
have given up their leaves
while I remain cocooned
in memories
Reid Hepworth
Monday, December 4, 2023
Nominations for the Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku 2023
Our Nominations for
the Red Moon Anthology of
English-Language Haiku 2023
January:
improv
class
a student makes up an excuse
for being late
Andrew
Markowski
February:
mating
hedgehogs
we tell our little kids
they love each other
Keith Evetts
March:
frayed
jersey —
those
knitting classes
i never took
Rupa
Anand
April:
slow
hop
outpacing
the snail
Jenn Ryan-Jauregui
May:
earth
day…
dandelions decorate
the lawn
Nancy Brady
June:
hailstorm
alley-drinkers
take refuge
in a dumpster
John J. Dunphy
July:
washing line
a tiny spider snug
in the spring
of a clothespin
Ingrid Baluchi
August:
half-empty cinema –
a moth flutters in and out
of the projector beam
Roman Lyakhovetsky
September:
After midnight
the spider and I don't want
a
cricket in the room
Dejan Ivanovic
October:
buzz
cut
we get it before
chemo does
John Pappas
November:
warrr
Adrian
Bouter
December:
in no particular
order falling leaves
Alvin
B. Cruz