Series of Haiku

Blank Skies
Naked etchings on blank skies
No billowing dragons left to bear fresh dew drops
Just jagged skeletons left

Branches
Branches smothered in blank snow
Skyscrapers of trees choking on tiny flakes
Diamonds suffocating the floor

The Trees
Knotted oak trees forced to fall
Ripped away from their mother ripped to shreds varnish chokes them
Humans one day rot away

Onyx Ravens
Onyx ravens choke the sun
Snowcap notebook paper dares me to spray out mud
Sirens try to rape the wind

Black Holes
Black holes plastered on paper
Untainted scars attempt to smother all the mud
Only to have black spit back

Ebon Clouds
Ebon clouds: they open up
Black bark, dead leaves rage hotter than fifty-six suns
String of flashlights rape all air

Segment
Overburdened appetite
One hundred pounds evaporate into thin air
Writhing segment in toilet

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One Response to Series of Haiku

  1. rtd14 says:

    You portray such sad and beautiful visions!

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