
My Turn
May/June 2015
Karen Sucharski
haiku poems and art
May/June 2015
Karen Sucharski
haiku poems and art

Beauty in the stars
inspire and call to you wtih
light a billion yeas old.
Orgy of mountains
eyes sensuously caress
hills, vallies, landscape.
Yucca knows desert's
harsh air. She sends her wooden
flower casing up first.
Glittering ravines,
lined with ledges. Perfect for
shooting beer bottles.

Disorienting,
wide open space seething on
my mind's horizon.
The buttes lie on the
rock plain like giant lizards
with their toes splayed.

Karen Sucharski is a poet and artist in Ajo, Arizona.
These poems appeared originally in her 2005 book,
Haiku & "American Pops", Gertrude Press, C2005
These poems appeared originally in her 2005 book,
Haiku & "American Pops", Gertrude Press, C2005