Poetry

Poem: Sushi Dreams by Mark Tulin/Graceguts

My poem, Sushi Dreams, has been published for a second time on Michael Dylan Welch‘s fascinating website Gracegut. The first was at White Enso. Gracenuts has many of Mr. Welch’s published books, haiku, essays, photos–you name it. Thank you, Michael, for including me.

Graceguts.

SUSHI DREAMS
by Mark Tulin





The yellow sun

shines through

the porthole

of a tiny sushi bar

where I eat a rainbow roll



and imagine

wooden boats,

off the coast of Yokohama

where salmon

is freshly caught



I am my country,

my herbs,

my baseball heroes,

and the temples

of Kyoto



My people are gracious,

humble Geishas

with trailing kimonos,

dance and sing

lighthearted songs



As I sip my tea,

I think of Issa,

the Japanese poet

from Kashiwabara

who wrote lovely tea haiku



and I can see his words,

the snowflakes

blooming from the sky,

falling from the mountains

and landing on my tongue.

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I am an author, poet, humorist, and short story writer living in Long Beach, California. I write about various topics, from my early childhood in Philadelphia to my years as a family therapist and finally to my soul-searching in California. These are poetic narratives that may have humorous or serious content or both. Either way, I hope my poetry and stories resonate with you. My books include Magical Yogis, Uncommon Love Stories, Awkward Grace, Junkyard Souls, and Rain on Cabrillo.

5 comments on “Poem: Sushi Dreams by Mark Tulin/Graceguts

  1. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    I enjoyed your poem. Congratulations!

  2. Kate@athousandbitsofpaper's avatar

    Lovely! Congratulations

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