Winter 2008, Volume 24.2
Poetry
Rebecca Lilly
Rebecca Lilly has published two collections of poems, You Want to Sell Me a Small Antique (winner of the Peregrine Smith Poetry Prize) and Shadwell Hills, a book of haiku. She has also authored two works on spiritual philosophy and practice, The Insights of Higher Awareness and Ego and the Spiritual Self, both from Humanics Publishing Group.
10 Haikus
Nearing dusk; the breeze
Under crows’ wings; seasonal
Scents through blue cedars
Clouds at dusk drifting
Through abandoned house windows—
Dust on their shadows
Moss gets slippery
Nearer the pond; the falls mist
Clinging to cliff rocks
Almost unseen, ice
On the ledge; in distant woods
The mist is settling
That moment the owl
left us behind; woods settle;
The downstream silence
Snowfall is ending…
As far hills darken with dusk
Crows start up again
A calm spring morning—
The sculptor’s rock unfinished
With its cloak of moss
A long shadow of pine
On railroad tracks—where the crows
Gather on brown grass
More dog days; scarecrow
Straw in dust from the tractor—
The sundown’s soft blush
No shade in this field
Where crows mate with each other—
A breeze through the graves