Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Waikiki Night

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Waikiki Night


Green lights sing 
In Waikiki
Curled around 
the palm trees

Mopeds buzz
 like fireflies,
 laughter bouncing 
off hotel glass

Surfboards sleep, 
salt-dreaming on 
lanai above,

Shop signs blink 
open–open–open,
as if the night 
itself is for sale.

 steel guitar riffing
 lime-bright chords 
all over the sidewalk,
Be sure to 
leave a dollar.

 Moving through it 
for decades
my heart keeps time 
with the crosswalk’s 
flashing "Walk".

The surf nearby
conspirator,
holds the 
moonlight close,

Every wave whispers: 
stay, stay, stay,
the night is not 
finished with me yet.
 Cloudia Charters



Your smile bows to mine,

The night bows to us both.

In this small shared light,

Worries fall like dying leaves,

Namaste.



Yellow-fronted Canary 
(Crithagra mozambica), 
a species established in Hawaii. 



You can fly away, In the sky away You more lucky than me. Yellow Bird, Jamaican Traditional





A bird came tapping 
on the sill,
The morning air 
was soft and still.
But kitty dreamed 
in curled-up grace,
Sunlight painting 
her whiskered face.

We gave the bird 
a sip to stay,
It sang, then 
quickly flew away—
And kitty, stretching, 
gave a sigh,
Never knowing 
it fluttered by!


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Love You
Cloudia & Pixie

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White Tern preening
But time growing old
teaches all things. 
Aeschylus




3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your nighttime rambles in Waikiki and Pixie's friendship with the birds.

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  2. Pixie looks like she has seen the bird in the photo above and wondering how she will deal with her feathered non friend.

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  3. I enjoyed hearing Yellow Bird again after many years. Loved your nighttime poem also!

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