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785 · Oct 2015
A Warning
our technology
can stunt us physically
also mentally
through loss of initiative
but its' greatest sin is that
it can isolate us and
erode empathy
Choka
784 · Oct 2012
Mad Creation
Just today I read
That we are all somewhat daft
Not a curse, methinks
784 · Dec 2012
Down by the Bay
I stood there, upon
An aggregate of needles
Harbor behind me
Tired fluorescent sign in front
Then got on my bike and rode
781 · Sep 2015
Abundance
richer than Midas
with her touch, everything
was transformed to love
Haiku
779 · Mar 2016
Malpractice
thrown onto the street
and treated as criminals
the mentally ill
Senryu
775 · Apr 2015
Respect
Six with uncle ***
On the sooke, drifting, silent
Through green clear waters
His quiet companionship
And respect for me
Still nourishes to this day
He passed long ago
But what he gave me back then
I will treasure forever
772 · Oct 2015
Fixin a Whole
mucking out my mind
looking for buried treasure
and making repairs
Senryu
767 · Nov 2015
Poetry in Motion
i love your body
its sweet topography
and sublime measure
i love your colouring
so pleasing to my eyes
and perfect for your form
i love your silken skin
and its electric touch
that always speeds my pulse
i love the way you move
your femininity
a poem to my heart
i love your voice's sound
its rising and falling
no sweeter song exists
i love your sparkling eyes
full of wisdom and fun
so beautiful they are
but most of all my love
i love wondrous you
Choka
766 · Apr 2015
Travelogue
Dark blue behemoths
Those behind wearing white caps
Geese fly over
Haiku
764 · Jan 2016
Dawn
as the nightime ends
the sea of light washes in
with waves of colour
Haiku
759 · Nov 2015
Eden
flash, news bulletin!
you know that primal Eden?
we never left it!
and soon, if we do not change,
it will become a carcass!
yes, we need means of commerce,
a clean environment too.
there is one other factor
as important as those two
and that is social justice.
add these three parts together
and you are on the way to
true sustainability
and healing Eden.
Choka
757 · Apr 2013
Goodbye
Truly and deeply
Beyond sad, I press bruised lips
Upon the marble
Curve of your neck and breast
Touching only memory
tanka
755 · Sep 2012
August
We dreamt together
Neath the cobalt sky
Warm waves drenched our feet
753 · Oct 2015
The Judgement
do not judge harshly
life thrives in controversy
and differing views
but seek the truth of it
and understand what that means
always be compassionate
serve up truth tempered by love
and kindness to your fellows
free of  any prejudices
that is when and only then
may you pass judgement
Choka
For I am the King!
The power and the glory!
And I eat Babies!
750 · Jan 2013
Sweet Tempest
With each sweet moment
That you share my company
Lips softly smiling
Caressing me with your eyes
You fill me with a tempest
750 · Dec 2014
Love Unbound
Why do I love her
I could write you thick volumes
But they would fall short
Haiku
749 · Sep 2012
My Voice
No shandy drinking
Ivory tower pedants
Will dictate to me
748 · Oct 2012
Solo Hike
Dry rusty brown leaves
Feet make crackles and whispers
Alone with my thoughts
747 · Jan 2013
No Moon
Monochrome landscape
Too subtle to perceive well
Looming dark-ling shapes
Seeping nocturnal spectra
But above, stars incandesce
Tanka
744 · Dec 2015
A Christmas Wish
wishing all of you
a joyful magic christmas
bright and delicious
full of love and compassion
and giving and receiving
with blithe merry hearts
Choka
743 · Dec 2015
Growing
i twist and i turn
fast within life's chrysalis
developing wings
Senryu
740 · Apr 2013
Eternal Spring
Old, bent cherry tree
Blossoming above dark pond
Petals float brightly
haiku
739 · Jan 2015
Wake Up
All that nattering
And existential ennui
Please shut up, Shut Up!
And take a look around you
Everyday is precious
Tanka
738 · Oct 2015
Pancakes
hot sourdough pancakes
smothered in maple syrup
cat at the window
Haiku
735 · Feb 2016
August Heat
a bent arbutus
skwak! SKWAK!, calls the kingfisher
dark blue green water
Haiku
735 · May 2016
Loss
i still remember
the stars that shone out on me
sparkles from your eyes
as you held me close and tight
and i wanted forever
but that never was to be
and now i stand looking back
to what seems a far off dream
a lost world full of magic
now forsaken, gone
Choka
732 · Jun 2016
Inner Work
a worm on a hook
or a fish in the barrel
there is no escape
and that is when I realized
that the only way forward
was to throw open our hearts
and surrender completely
making love not war
Choka
732 · Mar 2015
Grandfather
My dear Grandfather
You were always there for me
Calm and assuring
So it was a pleasant shock
To see you in my mirror
Tanka
730 · Nov 2015
Emotional Support
it is important
to have all our emotions
and freely visit with them
to know them, to respect them
and to tell them only truth
Tanka
728 · Sep 2012
A prelude to grief
She lay still, eyes fixed
But then her eyes lit and she
Said:" I will die soon."
727 · Dec 2015
Forgiveness
you lied to me
so very many times
i forgive you
for i can see inside you
and the pain that burns there
horrible wounds incurred
as an innocent child
please understand these truths
i am afraid for you
i am not judging you
i will not desert you
i will always be here
and i love the real you
but i have my rights too
and at this painful time
i need respect and truth
and solitude
Choka
727 · Sep 2012
Road Trip
Autumn's light was fair
Bright, crisp, clear, with subtle warmth
Cycled up then down
724 · Dec 2012
Rainstorm Interlude
She guides him to her
Silently and urgently
Outside, rain falls hard
Cars make wet pavement hisses
And sirens wail through the night
724 · Dec 2015
Miss Vicki
thick curly black hair
huge dark carnelian eyes
beautiful harpie
petite to a perfection
each curves return a wonder
her face the shape of a heart
with a tiny freckled nose
full lips all scarlet painted
this goddess from the levant
so luscious and flirtatious
a sweet ripe pomegranate
asking to be peeled
Choka

My first love
723 · May 2016
Lazy
a gentle murmur
ripples reflecting ice blue
the taste of ginger
in the shadows by the brook
under the swaying willows
bird song echoing above
a chainsaw in the distance
my eyelids flutter and close
lazy afternoon
Choka
719 · Oct 2012
Life
Buffeted by winds
Blind, within my chrysalis
Pulsing as I crawl
Through dense clouds full of rain
Always looking for a flame
This is a Tanka (or Waka) it consists of five units usually with the following pattern of
5-7-5-7-7
716 · Jun 2016
Drift
deep within the shade
among the leaves and branches
cool comfortable
too lazy to face the heat
lying back and gazing out
the gamelan of rigging
softly tinkling from the docks
filling me with peacefulness
as yachts and sailboats slip past
the entrance to the inlet
and i calmly drift down the
stream of conciousness
Choka
715 · Feb 2016
If (by Rudyard Kipling)
f you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
  But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
  Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
  And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:

If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
  If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
  And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
  Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
  And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
  And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
  And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
  To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
  Except the Will which says to them: “Hold on!”

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
  Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
  If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
  With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
  And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son.
714 · Jul 2016
Monster
fear is a monster
it destroys the intellect
and crushes the heart
it is the parent of hate
together they bring chaos
and mindless cruelty
Choka
712 · Jun 2016
Greed
the sickness of greed
where more never satisfies
a cold empty heart
Senryu
709 · Oct 2015
Pluggin Along
i chaw a trifle
a quid of desparate thoughts
soon hawked on a page
Senryu
No, i do not chew tobacco
708 · Sep 2012
Lunacy
So dark is this path
Hands out, I stumble on it
Reaching for the moon
707 · Jul 2016
Migration
the herd pusues life
across the plains of being
death picks up after
Senryu
706 · Dec 2014
Season's Greeting
To one and to all
Living on this tiny ball
Racing round the sun
I wish for you, happiness
With peace, love and justice true
Tanka
705 · Dec 2015
Robin
the first sign of spring
an orange-red breasted thrush
a sweet feathered friend
with a borrowed english name
our american robin
with the binomial tag
of turdus migratorius
which means migratory thrush
but to most english speakers
it sounds like something else
something to be avoided
or picked up off of our lawns
not this cheerful bird
Choka
703 · Sep 2012
Baby Spring
Fall comes and harvest
Fields lay pregnant and heavy
Full of baby spring
702 · Sep 2012
Conciousness
Cosmologists ask
Is the Universe concious?
Why yes! You and me!
702 · Jun 2016
The Nightmare
within and among
the dark deep velvet heavens
in dream and without
floating drifting through the vast
all sewn with stars like raisins
part cloak and part crown of thorns
i spin there quite untethered
wending the giant smallness
of my bare humanity
a partial somnambulist
peering from one squinting eye
at realities cold light
afraid of mortal blindness
and trying to dream
Choka
O, the month of May, the merry month of May,
So frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green!
O, and then did I unto my true love say,
Sweet Peg, thou shalt be my Summer's Queen.

Now the nightingale, the pretty nightingale,
The sweetest singer in all the forest quire,
Entreats thee, sweet Peggy, to hear thy true love's tale:
Lo, yonder she sitteth, her breast against a brier.

But O, I spy the cuckoo, the cuckoo, the cuckoo;
See where she sitteth; come away, my joy:
Come away, I prithee, I do not like the cuckoo
Should sing where my Peggy and I kiss and toy.

O, the month of May, the merry month of May,
So frolic, so gay, and so green, so green, so green;
And then did I unto my true love say,
Sweet Peg, thou shalt be my Summer's Queen.
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