Posts Tagged Haiku

Monday Haiku (Late Edition)

A wind swept morning

Earth rises to greet the sky

Serendipity

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Friday Haiku

A wall of green sea

The tsunami came and left

A feast of roast pork

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Monday Haiku

Dark jade leafed forests

The hunter is now hunted

A crack in the wall

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Friday Haiku

Paper leaves flutter

Now is winter, not autumn

A police siren

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Monday Haiku

Lucky bells jingle

A small cloud is pushed by spring winds

Pennies from Heaven

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Friday Haiku

Dying embers fail

Bare branches scrape the wall

Flowers defy death

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Monday Haiku

Sea birds wheel on high

Guano rock defies the waves

A confused mist swirls


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Haiku Monday

Cherry blossoms fall

Thirty-two pearl stepping stones

Dark clouds approaching

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Tuesday Haiku

Dear Friends, we have just received this poem from a life-long Fullerton resident who goes by the web-handle of “Bushido Poet.” Apparently BP is a ninth-level haiku master. So when he haikus, we listen:

Rain patters my roof

Cold winds rattle the window

A braying donkey

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