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A Haiku in the Woods
I don’t know how I lived so long without poetry by my side to uphold enfold and console me as time went passing by how did I miss the gentle kiss of rhythms all around the sound of rivers rushing and rolling tides with waves unbound the chirping birds whose secret words were music nonetheless even though I did not sense the Whole-iness of being blessed nor did I see the unity between poetry and the stars always missing the meaning of whom and what we truly are the miracle of miracles why anything is here at all was supremely overwhelming for a man like me so small nor did I hear the Sound of the Spheres Homer’s Odyssey or Tennyson’s Light Brigade was never too clear with Shelly and Shakespear and the mystical magic they made while metaphors and similes enjambment and free verse were all just mumbo-jumbo to me one giant curse but slowly and imperceptively I felt a change within as words became more meaningful and a strange new kind of friend and it took a while to learn to smile on a haiku in the woods but time’s been kind and let me find rhythm and peace inside my poetry and manhood © Terrell Martin, 02/26/2025
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