Bob Boldman Does My Haiku
"Walking with the river, water does my thinking,"
birds my singing, wind my breath,
trees my patience.
While I gaze out the window, or when I fall
asleep with a book in the afternoon,
sunlight does my dreaming.
Walking with the river, ripple does my dance,
my shining, stones my quiet,
trees my rooting,
roots my holding on. When I grow afraid
of my life, grasses do my greening,
rain my grief.
Standing by the river, mute and empty,
all the waters singing to my thirst,
trees my leaf and fruiting.
When it is time to move out of my house
of bones, river, do my flowing. Wind,
my rising. Leaves, my letting go.
- Margaret Holley 2017
Margaret Holley’s fifth book of poems is Walking Through the Horizon, published by University of Arkansas Press. Recent poems have appeared in Eclectica, Gnarled Oak, The Tower Journal, and Valparaiso Poetry Review. Former Director of Creative Writing at Bryn Mawr College, she currently lives with her husband in Wilmington, Delaware, where she volunteers as a gallery guide at Winterthur Museum.
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