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  • Haiku 15
    by Michael Myers

    Raindrops start to fall, / While the air is turning cold- / The homeless get wet.

  • Haiku 16
    by Michael Myers

    Solitary moon / Reflects upon the cold sea. / Loneliness conquers.

  • Haiku 17
    by Michael Myers

    Icicles will melt. / Becoming fragile, they fall. / Piercing the night. Shattering upon contact, / Splitting like a broken heart.

    I know it’s more than a simple haiku, but it is a haiku inspired poem and thus named so.

  • Haiku 18
    by Michael Myers

    Snowflakes gently fall, / Only to be forgotten- / Lost amongst many.

  • Lovers Camping
    by Michael Myers

    He looks across the campfire, / Gazing upon her face. / Her eyes meet his in the night- / Beating hearts race. Crackling logs break the…

  • Lonely Woman
    by Michael Myers

    Waves crashing upon the shore / Emit a salty mist. / As she recalls days of yore, / Thinking of whom she kissed. But those days are sur…

  • Haiku 19
    by Michael Myers

    Soulless bodies roam / Unable to sleep at night / Never having peace.

  • Haiku 20
    by Michael Myers

    Deeper meaning lost; / Superficiality / Is all that remains.

  • Haiku 21
    by Michael Myers

    The windows rattle. / Haunted by my dreams, I cry, / “Let my soul be free!”

  • Haiku 22
    by Michael Myers

    The storm does not feel, / It only destroys all life- / Women weep today.

  • Haiku 23
    by Michael Myers

    The hillside is brown / As winter has come early- / The bear hibernates.

  • For Theresa
    by Michael Myers

    Longing to feel her soft skin / He wishes for her touch, / To give her gentle kisses, / For he misses her much. He yearns to hear her s…

  • Overwhelming Love
    by Michael Myers

    She hoped for a gentle breeze / But he was a hurricane. / Drowning her with all his love, / Leaving her only pain.

  • Melted Love
    by Michael Myers

    Delicate as a snowflake / Their love was melting fast. / They did not know what happened; / It was not meant to last.

  • Devoured Mind
    by Michael Myers

    Thoughts racing fast as a cheetah, / The mind is overcome. / Ripped to pieces like the zebra. / All is quiet, numb.

  • Lovers Quarrel
    by Michael Myers

    She slammed the door and ran screaming / Into the black night. / He did not want to fight, / And thought he must be dreaming. The next …

  • Lonely Man
    by Michael Myers

    As the waves crashed on the shore / He just sat silently. / He had once wanted much more, / But now he watched the sea. He felt love ha…

  • Haiku 24
    by Michael Myers

    Bears are hibernating, / Strong gusts are nearly frozen- / Stars linger above.

  • Haiku 25
    by Michael Myers

    Falling from the sky, / Fallen from its graceful perch- / Is it owl season?

  • Haiku 26
    by Michael Myers

    Lurking in shadows / Mountain lions watch in scorn- / Spring floods do not come.

  • Haiku 27
    by Michael Myers

    Weeping all alone / Eagles soar among the blue- / Smog forms in winter.

  • Haiku 28
    by Michael Myers

    As government rapes / Masses do not beat an eye, / Vultures are circling.

  • Spring Floods
    by Michael Myers

    Raging waters gush / Over the edge. / Cascading to the canyon floor / They merge into the muddy river / Sweeping away / Logs, brush, and bloat…

  • Rainforest
    by Michael Myers

    Jaguars stalk their prey, / Parrots exchange chatter, / Butterflies fly free, / Under the canopy, formerly.

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