Stephen Bailey Reads A Selection Of His Haiku
river fog –
a nameless ache
fills the page
Frogpond 35.3 Autumn 2012
last rites –
I watch her eyes
let go of me
The Heron’s Nest September 2012
night of stars . . .
a child tiptoes
in the shallows
Notes From the Gean 4.1 June 2012
morning prayer . . .
an orchid absorbs
the sound of bees
Multiverses 1.1
tattered crow
flying at half-mast . . .
this chill wind
Simply Haiku Autumn/Winter 2011
echoing
the voice of God . . .
Bethells Beach
Simply Haiku Autumn/Winter 2011
waning light –
the sea too flickers
with fire
Simply Haiku Autumn/Winter 2011
spring tide . . .
one godwit still
in flight
Simply Haiku Autumn/Winter 2011
eye contact . . .
we breathe this mist
in silence
Simply Haiku Autumn/Winter 2011
moon viewing . . .
a slit of cloud
parts her eye
Simply Haiku Autumn/Winter 2011
autumn dusk . . .
the descent of light
into its past
from a haiga - Simply Haiku Summer 2012
just for today
the blossom that was
never mine
Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival 2013 Haiku Invitational International Sakura Award
mountain wind . . .
what hunger is this
howling leaves?
unpublished
see it dance
entranced all its life –
a mayfly!
unpublished
dawn
loosens sunlight –
drip by drip
imagine that . . .
the night unfolding
between stars
bread of life . . .
light enters through
a wormhole
fallen night . . .
the apparition of moths
weaving dreams
waiting room –
shadows lengthen
the queue
river fog –
the murmur of
fetal dreams
A haiku series, with Japanese translations by Ikuyo Yoshimura
and Greek translations by Constantine Fourakis
presented in a Zoe Savina collage in Simply Haiku - Summer 2012