By Thomas Page The wave pool declines Into undulating tides Made by old machines
Tommy Haiku #66
By Thomas Page God said to Adam "You shall toil in the land;" Darn sewing machine
Tommy Haiku #64
By Thomas Page Countless freshmen come On campuses excited; Seniors more calmly
Tommy Haiku #61
By Thomas Page Pigeons hop up and Down along the concrete; not Knowing the climate
Tommy Haiku #60
By Thomas Page A peacock among Ducks; trying to quack when It should be singing
Tommy Haiku #58
By Thomas Page The snake is at my heel- Protoevangelium- I nearly crush it
Tommy Haiku #57
by Thomas Page Mistletoe over The door, wrapped in holly White and green and red
Tommy Haiku #56
by Thomas Page I've been told that frogs Will sit idly in boiling Water; me in summer
Tommy poem – hurricane
Sestina- French form. One poem Hurricane by Thomas Page Calm birds go berserk, palmettos swaying Gently until the sky darkens sharply With the howl of the Sahel's wet season Rushing over the Atlantic islands With an eye spinning on itself until It veers towards the Americas. Having No indication of what it is having … Continue reading Tommy poem – hurricane
Tommy Decima
By Thomas Page Decima: this is a Spanish form. Normal poem that can be posted without attribution. There are two decimas here. In philosophy class students Scratch their heads at a box drawn on The board. The professor draws long Lines, hoping that the picture warrants A house with child and his parents "What can … Continue reading Tommy Decima
