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!
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!
The theme for this week’s Haiku Dialogue was “a weathered wall.” Here’s what I wrote:
a sunbeam
on my last name
memorial wall
The theme for week 17 of the Haiku Dialogue was “a shiny instrument.” Since Memorial Day was close at hand, I felt inspired to write this:
soldier’s bugle
the gentle tapping
of rain
The theme for week 16 of the Haiku Dialogue was “an empty can.” Here’s what I wrote:
empty paint cans
not enough sun
for a sunset
The theme for week 15 of the Haiku Dialogue was “A colorful insect.”
I ended up writing this:
late spring
counting the spots
on a ladybug
The theme for week 14 of the Haiku Dialogue was “an old flower pot.”
It took me a while, but I managed to come up with this:
shattered flower pot
I sweep up the last shard
of spring
The prompt for Week 13 of The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue was “An exotic spice.”
I came up with this:
allergy season
I ask for extra
wasabi paste
longest day
an extra syllable
in the rooster’s crow
I wrote the above haiku a while back and it was accepted for publication by Shamrock Haiku Journal. To my surprise and joy, I just found out that it’s a runner-up in their 2018 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Every issue of Shamrock is always packed with great haiku. Read their latest issue here!
model plane kit
a piece missing
from my childhood
I wrote the above haiku for The Haiku Foundation’s most recent Haiku Dialogue. The theme was “a hand-me-down toy.” The purpose of the dialogue is to explore the possibilities of the medium of haiku. Check it out here!
lone glove
why am I still
holding on?
My haiku, as seen above, is being featured in a Haiku Dialogue by The Haiku Foundation. Lots of great poets contributed. Read all their work here!