The theme for this week’s Haiku Dialogue was ambiguity. I came up with this:
Grandpa’s voice
a hole in the clouds
widening
Read the dialogue here.
The theme for this week’s Haiku Dialogue was ambiguity. I came up with this:
Grandpa’s voice
a hole in the clouds
widening
Read the dialogue here.
Last week’s Haiku Dialogue’s theme was suchness. I came up with the following:
summer sunset
a firefly lingers
in the jar
You can read the other poet’s great work here!
church bells the sun rises on cue
Originally published here.
Trying to explain
how a panic attack feels
F5 tornado
Originally published here.
A few weeks back, The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue concluded with the theme of “a tacky souvenir.”
Here’s my contribution:
a new channel
in the Colorado River
cracked Grand Canyon mug
half a finger short
of a peace sign
Independence Day
The prompt for Week 21 of the Haiku Dialogue was “a broken shell.” I came up with this:
nautilus shell
the fractal
fracturing
self-portrait
the lines
she didn’t draw
Originally published in Presence #57
This week’s prompt for the Haiku Dialogue was “a glass bottle.”
Here’s my poem:
raising the mast
of the ship in a bottle
spring clouds unfurl
Read the other poets’ great work here!
Last week’s haiku dialogue had a great theme: A fallen leaf.
This is what I came up with:
family reunion
the wind returns a leaf
to its branch
Lots of other poets created great work based on the prompt. Read it here!