
© Amanda Reilly Sayer
When your well is dry
Emptied from your industry
Find a silver sea
© Amanda Reilly Sayer
When your well is dry
Emptied from your industry
Find a silver sea
©Amanda Reilly Sayer
Where grass is greener
Does not matter. When you know
Your soul path’s urging
© Amanda Reilly Sayer
Even with
Persistence
Deliberate care
Pressure
and prescience
Pendulous motion
A solid iron
Smoothing
Your rough nap
The edges
Re-curl
Recoil from
Striving
Away from
Your center
Weighted ballast
Those corners
Threaten, disturb your
Effortful peace
But then
Who says?
Who ever said?
Why would you believe?
You are supposed to
Lie – flat
I hope you’ll enjoy this haiku, written in response to Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge, which you may learn more about here. In brief, the challenge asks for a haiku using the words narrow and minded.
Broad minded captains
© Amanda Reilly Sayer
Bypass narrow river’s edge
Sail the open seas
When an image speaks
© Amanda Reilly Sayer
Insight just beyond your grasp
Behold. Then listen
Seascape daydreams
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Colorful meetings
Ocean, earth and sky
Perpetual movement
Eroding dunes
Yesterday
These pictures
Salt-misted crests
Breaking waves
Reveal
In moments, now
Stillness
And progress
All is in motion
Just wait
New snowfall through starless night
© Amanda Reilly Sayer
Laden trees with cotton tufts
Now, luminous tendrils
Against the dawn sky
“Snow Day!” cheers rang through the house
As kids, alert in their still warm pajamas
Danced with anticipated snow forts
And other forbidden weekday play
All whilst their parents, bent over for boot lacing
Felt their backs groan, remembering
The last storm, which wasn’t the last
Not nearly the last, after all
If they noticed anything
Beyond their full shovels
The rhythmic, industrious scraping
It wasn’t apparent to anyone
Until the laughter of their children
Rattled the glass panes
And impelled them notice
Breath-stained windows, mindful nudges
Look up and see!
The vast sky of carefree days
Your perception
Malleable as wet snow
Witness the very moment
When fading midnight embers
That blue-lit, sparkling tree line
Those inky nighttime remnants
Become the new day
I thought it would be different
©️ Amanda Reilly Sayer
Peace and stillness, perhaps
Buoyant rest on polished velvet
Instead, the quiet tideline beckons
Foretelling the pendulum of crescent surf
Of storms and variegated skies
Pause, notice
The sound of stillness in motion
Vibrating stars on a summer night
Waves against the rocky shore
Then the whispered reminder:
You are the boat and the water
Sanctum and sea
Flower in darkness
©️ Amanda Reilly Sayer
Hold the light while you embrace
All the shades of gray
Oceans connect us
©️Amanda Reilly Sayer
Strong currents carry good will
Or trash. You decide.