Poem: Seven Jisei (Death Poems) in Haiku

 I.

Grey skies shine outside
a chill still enters the bones
It's February.

II.

A drone to my left
hear fussy minute details
I dream of big dreams

III.

Making the best of
ashes that slip through my hands
find no diamonds.

IV.

The world has moved on
and all my feeble attempts
drop in the ocean.

V.

Mortality looms
blackened petals curl and burn
return to ether.

VI.

Name is not spoken
true death happens twice over
ghost cries silently.

VII.

When spring comes again
thorns surround roses
petals remember.

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