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Newest Haiku/Senryu/Tanka Poems (281)

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Random Haiku

Reaching Above Stars
And kissing the night goodbye
My world starts to soar
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Posted: Jun 2010
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Unknown

Love Haiku

May that one true love
Lift me high above the world
Forever kiss me
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Posted: Jun 2010
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last farewell

her sad face smiling
soft touch on trembling lips
winter is coming
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Posted: Jun 2010
About this poem:
A first attempt at writing poetry in the Japanese Haiku style.
From a fleeting memory of a last farewell at Osaka railway station many years ago.
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I Like You, Haiku

Once sprayed by a skunk
Funny now, but then I stunk
Covered me in gunk

It's hard not to rhyme
In daytime or in nightime
Haiku's pass the time
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Posted: Jun 2010
About this poem:
A haiku attempt that couldn't shy away from rhyming. I think it is more of a challenge to rhyme within syllable guidelines, it's a lot more fun, too. I really was sprayed in the eyes by a skunk when I was twelve, and strangely enough, my vision has always been great!
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gnj4u

War Costs

Gray clouds on blue sky
War traumas never do heal
The sun always shines.
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Posted: May 2010
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Hidden

Picket fence

Hidden in the snow

Watch out! Points
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Posted: May 2010
About this poem:
You never know what the snow hides.
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Garden of Love

Bursting with flowers.
You are my garden of love.
I feast upon you.
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Posted: May 2010
About this poem:
Another way to say the same thing...
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Unknown

Autumn

Autumn leaves turn gold

then they fall

and are forgotten..
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Posted: Mar 2010
About this poem:
i wrote this as a child :)
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surprizeme

Muir Woods

Young and eager romps
the charmed saplings in the woods
Fearing no evil
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Posted: Feb 2010
About this poem:
A Haiku poem: A Japanese lyric verse form having three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons.

In nature there is no good or evil. It's non dualistic.

Inspired by Joseph Campbell.
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Is This Me???

Little people in my head
close your eyes and go to bed.
Let me sleep for tonight
little people tripping with fright.

Close your eyes
and let me be.
No more sitting in my head
tripping with me.

As I smoke one more bowl
little people leave this hole.

Slowly i start ti decay away
slowly my life slips away.
Is this just in my head?
little people in mt head
close your eyes and go to bed.
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Posted: Jan 2010
About this poem:
comment on what you think of the poem. I appreciate it thank you
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