TANKA FOR TODAY
Harriet
Tubman
New
face on the twenty
Sadness
of our time
How
politically correct
Came
to be pejorative.
Doctors’
waiting room
Medical
TV turned on
Lots
of good advice
Diabetes
and the like
Just
as soon watch Judge Judy.
FROM A HAIKU JOURNAL
The Arts
Impressionist
art
New
England seacoast somewhere
Docent
not sure where.
She
sang with the Met
Mezzo,
Saint-Saens’ Delilah
But
not anymore.
Second
chair empty
Dvorak
concerto played
In
her memory.
Sense of Place
Coal
smoke in the air
Nineteen
fifty railroad train
Pennsylvania
town
Town
thick with strip malls
Both
sides of the thoroughfare
Lots
of nails salons.
Ionic
columns
Elegant
white frame mansion
Used
to be right there.
SENRYU FOR CHARLIE
In memory of Charlie
Churchill
Taken
suddenly
That
deep rich New England voice
Poet
friend, mentor
Robert
Demaree is the author of three book-length collections, including After Labor Day (2014) published by
Beech River Books. He presents poetry readings, seminars and workshops in North
Carolina (October through June) and New England (June through October). Next
programs: Effingham Library Poetry Seminar, Effingham, N.H., June 25. Reading
at Hill Library, Center Strafford, N.H., Wednesday, June 29, 7:00 p.m. The
Haiku Journal is a project to write one haiku or senyru each day for a year.
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