she politely says
that without a med refill
she may hurt someone
Category: haiku
haiku 356
tornadoes southeast –
tomorrow, they say,
it’s our turn
haiku 355
night in the city –
grateful
for a few stars
haiku 354
cloudy –
another classmate’s obit
in the paper
haiku 353
evening lights –
Venus over
neon
haiku 352
warm March evening –
holiday lights still shine
on porches, bushes
haiku 351
morning’s inch of snow
gone by afternoon –
more in the forecast
haiku 350
steel rails glow
under artificial light
and the moon
haiku 349
99 red balloons –
Mexican restaurant
on Valentine’s Day
haiku 348
haircut –
we bond discussing
cats over kids