Richard Grahn
Born: 1959, Stoughton, Wisconsin
Resides: Evanston, Illinois
Website: https://grahnsong.wordpress.com/
Richard Grahn is an American poet/artist born in Wisconsin in 1959, currently living in Evanston, Ilinois. He has traveled extensively and has been writing and creating art for over 30 years. He started writing short-form and prose poetry in earnest in 2016 as an outlet for coping with illness.
I'm half asleep
my other half
is jealous
Conflicted: A senryu sequence
perfect timing . . .
the way you make
my heart throb
perplexed again . . .
why is my love for you
so much like madness?
vision quest . . .
I look into your eyes
for answers
going out?
I could write an epic
with your lilac perfume
romance on the rocks . . .
you hold out your hand
for another sip
fading photograph . . .
how you drift
away
dust in the footprints
on my doorstep . . .
your last visit
your apparition stands
in the doorway, disrobed . . .
now that’s the spirit
the last poem
to my name . . .
dressed in rags for you
Failed Haiku Issue 39, March 2019
growing up…
the end of my favorite
fairy tale
the family plot…
sinners lie
with saints
barbie needs a lift
is there a plastic surgeon
in the toybox?
morning stillness
that space
between your snores
memories of you . . .
water dripping
through my fingers
(Previously unpublished)