Balance
eludes me,
much like rest.
Just when I
feel it
within
reach
of my
tiny T-Rex arms,
my Sasquatchian feet
slip then
slide,
carrying
me one
giant leap further
away from my
unattainable goal:
moderation.
Impossible
to achieve
for a passionate,
all or nothing
lunatic like
myself.
Gray
doesn’t exist
within my box
of crayons, only
black and
white.
(A hay(na)ku is a three-line poem where the first line is one word long, the second line two words, and the final line has three words. A reverse hay(na)ku consists of three lines written in the opposite manner, where the first line is three words, the second two, and the last line one word long. In 2019, I created the Mirror Hay(na)ku, which combines one hay(na)ku and a reverse hay(na)ku into a single poem. The 2020 Poetry Marathon spawned the Hall of Mirrors hay(na)ku, which is composed of a series of five Mirror hay(na)ku stanzas.)