Charlotte offer us something different today: great haiku from a student of Tom Painting.
She wrote these haiku from the time she was in seventh grade through her senior year of high school! We may have a future master in the making.
Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog
Dear Readers and Followers:
Today on The Daily Haiku, we are dong something different from the usual. Many of you are familiar with Tom Painting, longtime award-winning poet of haiku whose work is often featured on this blog. Tom is a teacher at Paideia School in Atlanta, GA (USA). In his curriculum, he includes haiku.
Below are seven haiku from one of his students, Emma Jones. Emma began writing the form as a 7th grader and is a senior this new school year.
We’re sure you will enjoy Emma’s haiku as much as we do.
Best,
Charlotte Digregorio
Below are some of Emma Jones’ published and award-winning haiku:
tinfoil boats
down the driveway
a child’s rainy day
Frogpond, Vol. 39:2, 2016
bare feet
dewy moss
between the flagstone
Frogpond, Vol. 39:2, 2016
after a baseball game
baked leather
car seats
Honorable Mention
United Nations International School
English Division…
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