Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Haiku by Alexis Rhone Fancher


Murderous Insects Haiku

1.

Killed the mosquito
that bit you in the kitchen.
Your blood on my hands.

2.

Spider in our bed.
He bit you ‘cause you’re sweeter.
Time I rubbed him out.

3.

Tijuana Dulce:

Sugar clings to jar.
Ants cling to the sugar. A
Mexican standoff.

4.

Moth rams my window.
Caught in my hand, flutter soft.
It feels like dying.



Writer/photographer Alexis Rhone Fancher’s latest chapbook is Gidget Goes To The Ghetto. Her “pillow book,” explicit, came out in 2010. She studies with the poet, Jack Grapes, and is a member of his L.A. Poets & Writers Collective. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in High Coupe, Mas Tequila Review, Gutter Eloquence Magazine, Cultural Weekly, Tell Your True Tale, Downer agazine, Bare Hands Anthology, Ireland, The Sun Magazine, Spark Off Rose, The Poetry Juice Bar and elsewhere. Her erotic thriller, Annie’s Sinful Nature, awaits publication.

2 comments:

  1. Last line of the last one 'bout killed me.

    Love.
    You.

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  2. I can feel these tiny, short-lived beings undress their human god.

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