haiku by joseph elliott
haiku by joseph elliott
pulling on her shoes
still not quite sure
where grandma went
gust of leaves
no more room
in the cemetery
sun on dishwater—
the sound of my daughter
learning to whistle
empty house—
he gave us wine
for our wedding
the ocean curls
toward pale cliffs;
Monet stood here
leaning over the rockies
the snowy mountain peaks
through a cloud