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Gary Hotham: IX Haiku

Gary Hotham

May 01 2015

1 mins

IX Haiku

 

night
pulling over in a small town
everyone has his door

 

 

mountaintops
distant views never making the news

 

 

centuries separate centuries
museum guards check
our laughter

 

 

crossing sunny streets
a few days
where Rome was built

 

 

New Year’s day
outliving last year’s days
for our world to end

 

 

under scattered clouds miles from land
the dead weight
of history

 

 

more leaves fall hiding the fallen
tourist signs
in more than one language

 

 

where her skipping stone
sinks
the latest news not changing our day

 

 

clouds
losing their place
all the light between stars

 

 Gary Hotham

 

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