Category: haiku community

  • “after the heat spell…” a #tanka (4/17/23)

    4/17/23: climate change after the heat spell this sudden temperature drop a normal spring if only consistency was a constant norm #tanka#micropoetry#poetry#NaPoWriMo#napowrimo2023#GloPoWriMo#glopowrimo2023

  • Earthrise Rolling Haiku Collaboration 2023 – The Haiku Foundation

    #Haiku Happenings #6: Join in THF’s annual tradition! Welcome to the world’s largest annual collaborative poem. We usually take our cue from The United Nations Year Designation, but the choice of Millets for 2023 didn’t strike us as terribly inspiring, important though it may be. We have chosen instead to notice the overlap and interaction…

  • Mother crow

    Originally posted on Bill Waters ~~ Haiku: * * * * *

  • World Haiku Series 2022 (35) Haiku by Frank J. Tassone (USA)

    Originally posted on Akita International Haiku Network: Haiku by Frank J. Tassone Pink moona paschal candle burnsin a darkened church –EarthRise Rolling Haiku Collaboration 2022, The Haiku Foundation All Saint’s Dayall the prayers offeredto the Communion –NaHaiWriMo/frankjtassone.com, November 1, 2022 bloody scarecrow…somewhere Billie Holidaysings “strange fruit” –NaHaiWriMo/frankjtassone.com, October 13, 2022 last katydidschatter in the coldthis…

  • My Daily #Haiku (4/17/23)

    4/17/23: toad summer heat time to leave the barbeque gentle toad #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #napowrimo #glopowrimo #napowrimo2023 #glopowrimo2023

  • Chrysanthemum, issue 30

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: My haiku in Crysanthemum, issue 30 with the German translation. Here the Italian version: lanterna magica nei sogni m’incontro sempre ragazza © A.M. http://www.chrysanthemum-haiku.net/media/Chrysanthemum_30.pdf

  • Time Being

    Originally posted on the other bunny: Look! Look! Seeing does not lighten the burden of changes with which light redefines the musculature of envisioned hills and valleys on this side of the Eastern horizon. A pen scratches away that which is not bone from the remaining two dimensions. a momentary less of now Stephen Bailey

  • Haiku for International Haiku Day

    Originally posted on Cafe Haiku: Today, 17 April, is International Haiku Day, as declared by the Haiku Foundation. The members of Café Haiku got together to write haiku on the theme of joy, happiness and celebration. slicing awaythe few rays of sunlabrador’s tail the familiar scentof ayurvedic oilschildhood home Geethanjali Rajan highlightingthe gulmohar’s rednesskoel calls…