The following “Haiku from Index Cards” all walk the night.
night before the verdict
losing count
of falling stars
(written 2000, published 2003)
night crossing—
salt spray rises
up through the anchor hole
(written 2010, published 2010)
night
falling
snow
(written 1990, published 1990; see “Haiku Christmas Cards”)
night flight—
a little girl turns her doll
to face me
(written 2000, published 2003; after J. D. Salinger, in Seymour)
night fog—
the wish of waves
reaching the beach
(written 2011, published 2016)
night jog—
sparks from a train
rounding the turn
(written 2010, published 2011; see “My Poems in Tinywords”)
night of stars—
my finger falling
through your hair
(written 2016, published 2016; see “The Frame of Haiku: Awareness of Daily Life”)
nigh
towl
(written 1994, published 2003)
nightrain
(written 1997, published 2013)
night walk—
the silence we carry
between us
(written 2014, published 2017)
night walk—
we all return
wet from the woods
(written 2014, published 2015)