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Woodrat photohaiku

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Author: Dave Bonta

I live in an Appalachian hollow in the Juniata watershed of central Pennsylvania, and spend a great deal of time walking in the woods. My books of poetry include FAILED STATE: HAIBUN, ICE MOUNTAIN: AN ELEGY, BREAKDOWN: BANJO POEMS, and ODES TO TOOLS.

thirsty dog

the pond’s ice creaks
under her weight

dogs, ice, seasonal pools, trees

forsythia

blooming in December
so much for kigo

forsythia

old jawbones

lying at right angles—
my camera is a phone

bones, deer

mountain road

the forest within a forest
of porcupine quills

porcupine

ancestral masks

the eyes go back
to being shadows

carpenter ants, insects, trees

I dreamed the angel of death was a bland functionary

who kept giving me forms to fill out.

leaves, mold, oaks

In a dream, I extricate myself from your embrace

to rescue children drowning in a river. One of them has already grown fins and a tail.

trees

I dream I’m possessed by a demon who gives me seizures.

No pain, no gain, he makes me hiss through a throat stretched thin as a telephone line.

seasonal pools, trees

it’s not winter

it’s white springtime
#fakenews

fall foliage, snow, trees

As the green drains from the leaves,

why doesn’t it pool underground
like a reservoir of eternal summer?

fall foliage, trees

I dreamed I was at a picnic table across from Donald Trump.

But he wasn’t president, just a racist old relative with appalling fashion sense, and everyone else was pretending he didn’t exist.

stump

college town

even the old motel
is younger than me

birds

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