Wednesday, April 23, 2014

A Poem by ayaz daryl nielsen


Where are you going?
 
Assess the density
of rising mist
as sunrise
embraces
early morning’s 
dampness 
once more?
 
The wild blueberries 
and toadstools,
their moment
 
A crow stretching 
stiff wings in 
first light,
his, too
 
Cawing
 
the sound
is canny 
and 
everlasting.



ayaz daryl nielsen, husband, father, veteran, x-roughneck (as on oil rigs) and x-hospice nurse, is editor of bear creek haiku (24+ years/116+ issues), his poetry’s homes include Lilliput Review, Yellow Mama, Verse Wisconsin, Shamrock, High Coupe and Shemom, he has earned some cherished awards and participated in worthy anthologies - his poetry ensembles include Concentric Penumbra’s of the Heart and Tumbleweeds Still Tumbling, and, in 2013, released an anthology of poetry titled The Poet’s of Bear Creek - beloved wife/poet Judith Partin-Nielsen, assistant Frosty, and! bearcreekhaiku.blogspot.com (translates as joie de vivre)

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