Friday, March 4, 2022

The Beaten Path

Thank you so much Ian Storr for including this haibun in Presence 71. Grateful to share the page with such wonderful work.


The Beaten Path


It’s after 7pm and the heat’s finally dissipated enough to consider taking a jog around the Basilica of San Giovanni. In August the air quality isn’t too bad since most Romans drive their diesel out of the city for a few weeks of polluting elsewhere. So I lace up my sneakers and head out.

Stations of the Cross

Pausing at a light, a white electric Fiat pulls up next to me. The driver gets out and waves, saying something about a man he saw following me for the last few blocks. The walk sign is on but I’m still on the curb trying to understand the driver's thick regional dialect. 

after each stop

I ask where the man is now and he points down the street behind us. The driver steps onto the sidewalk. He says I need to be careful. He offers to give me a ride home. 

a candle blown out

 

~Lorraine A Padden

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

RBG

Honoring Women's History Month, I am thrilled to have this poem in the March issue of brass bell:


RBG
the outspoken pattern
of a lace collar


Thank you Zee Zahava and congratulations to all featured poets!

brass bell: a haiku journal 

Friday, February 25, 2022

Edgeless States

Honored to have this rengay in the currents issue of Frogpond 45.1. Thank you so much Kat Lehmann Blount for collaborating with me!


Edgeless States


butterfly tattoo

his hidden desire

to unfurl


the stretch of wings

unburies a name


crossing the t

on a new

pronoun


sans serif

a former frill

shifts into self


the bell’s sound

fills out its shape



blissing out

among the clouds

their new voice

 

~Lorraine A Padden (San Diego, CA)
~Kat Lehmann (Guilford, CT)

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

zigzag hummingbirds

Delighted to have a piece in the current issue of trash panda. Thank you Lisa Johnson and congratulations to all featured poets!