Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Arizona Haikus

2-2-19
Desolate desert,
crawling with unseen critters.
Arizona home.

Storms, sudden and fast,
sweet Sonoran summer gift,
strange place for a toad.

Sky ablaze, molten,
immortal cliffs bear witness,
the sun paints the sky.

Stoic saguaro,
sentinel of the desert;
cactus wren comes home.

2-4-19
Imperceptible,
magic from the desert floor,
wildflowers bloom.

Tarantula hawk,
black and orange death from above,
hunting for a host.

Muddy red ribbon,
no longer flows to the sea,
river overdrawn.

2-5-19
Forty-three degrees,
Packers Jersey and flip-flops,
Snowbirds have arrived.

Salt River canyon,
mother to fertile valley,
trickle for the sprawl.

2-17-19
Thunderheds gather,
they'll break in a rush out east,
swift and violent.

Miraculous storms,
Pharoah would quiver to see,
haboobs closing in.

Here it comes again,
wall of dust devours us,
followed by torrents.

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