Justice for youths

child abuse
violence, rape and incest
time served’s NOT enough!

children’s rights
smugly shouting “youth’s Justice”
have we really tried?

children crying
empty bellies aching
in the night

child soldiers
fighting their fathers’ wars
victims of our sins

lost childhoods
never reaching puberty
justice not for all

youths’ injustices
landfills filled with promises
adults’ failing youths

(c) Tournesol ’19/04/01

tumbling leaves (haiku) daily moments October 17, 2016

© Cheryl-Lynn R. '16
© Cheryl-Lynn R. ’16

like rainfall
different shapes and colours
carpeting the earth

(c) Tournesol’16

Daily Moments October 17, 2016

tipping the scale

hunters’ rules,
doe eyed creatures with antlers
balancing nature

balancing nature
humans embracing greed,
tipping the scale

©Tournesol’15

Haiku Horizons “balance”

near you (haiku)

Caroline Michaud Photographie
© Caroline Michaud Photographie

breathing,
when I’m near you
quickens

when I’m near you
sun never sets
heart liquifies

quickens
my pulse and breathing
heavier.

© Tournesol ’14

Haiku Horizons “near”

magic slippers (haibun)

They say music is one of the last things your memory loses if you are cursed with any form of dementia. I can totally see that having played “oldies” when visiting my mother. It was like she stopped at a red light, stunned, her eyes would widen and she seemed to know. Sometimes she would hum or try to sing the lyrics like one of her favourites by Judy Garland that we all know so well, Somewhere over the Rainbow.

“there’s no place like home”
clutching Toto, she taps her
ruby red slippers

© Tournesol ’14

Beat of the Heart

 

sleepless night (haiga)

(c) Clr ’14

sleepless night

mind in pandemonium

dawn breathes peace

(c) Tournesol ’14

Haiku Horizons

praying for hope (haiku)

(haiku)

threw her a line,
she grabbed in hope
… better days.

© Tournesol ’14

Haiku Horizons “hope”