Virulent Vertigo by Husain Abdulhay

High hills I climb

to give sky a near stargaze

lying wide awake all the night

I rove my eyes aloft over distance

whilst on tenterhooks about meteors

lest at me they should catapult

howbeit, sun rises up gently in the east

and I’m yet to behold a comet


Husain Abdulhay has poems published in Alban Lake Publishing, Avocet, Cacti Fur, Eskimo Pie, Fib Review, Foliate Oak, Jellyfish Whispers, Madness Muse Press, Quail Bell Magazine, Scarlet Leaf
Review, Soul-Lit, Synchchaos, and Ygdrasil. His haiku appears in Failed Haiku, Haikuniverse, Pkankmaton, and Wales Haiku Journal, likewise.

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