new year's eve
hope crackles in the stars
awaiting the ball drop
Happy New Year's to All
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Posted by Reihaisha at 6:14 PM 3 comments
Posted by Rachel Green at 4:16 AM 4 comments
Bitter cold, shrouded
in silent mist - the cat waiting
for an open window.
Posted by Rachel Green at 1:55 AM 3 comments
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Slowly
the Sun rise from bed
time - to do a days work
Posted by Ashi at 1:55 AM 2 comments
Labels: Ashi
Monday, December 29, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
winter ploughing -
a cloud of gulls
veils the sun
***
labour d'hiver -
une nuée de mouettes
voile le soleil
Posted by Damien Gabriels at 12:09 PM 3 comments
Labels: haiku
Saturday, December 27, 2008
tear drops fall
from a blind man's eyes-
winter rain
Posted by J. Andrew Lockhart at 9:41 PM 2 comments
Friday, December 26, 2008
Winter travellers
birds from home and I, surprised
to meet-in a palm grove
Posted by Beatrice V at 9:29 AM 2 comments
Thursday, December 25, 2008
bins overflowing
with Christmas leftovers -
a fox slows down.
Posted by Crafty Green Poet at 10:21 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas Eve morning
Posted by Gerald (Ackworth born) at 9:47 AM 1 comments
Labels: gerald england, haiga
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
snowy dusting fell?
lone tree awash in brightness -
street lamp's bare-bulbed glow
Posted by diana l. at 8:15 PM 2 comments
the autistic boy
conducts his own carols -
gulls beseeching
Posted by John McDonald at 4:04 AM 2 comments
down the line
down the line
someone is waiting
for love
gerald england
photo © Gerald England, Brinnington Station.
Posted by Gerald (Ackworth born) at 2:49 AM 4 comments
Labels: gerald england, haiga
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
dark, wet vase-shaped trees
frozen in wild dance poses
monuments to now
Posted by diana l. at 9:32 PM 0 comments
Posted by Rachel Green at 9:06 AM 0 comments
A break in the storms
California winter day
Sunroof and heater
Posted by Unknown at 9:05 AM 1 comments
with my stick I smash
the moon of ice that floats
in the birdbath
football floodlights
compete with Christmas stars
and win
Posted by jem at 7:17 AM 4 comments
Sleet slices the air
I shiver in my thin coat
Presents to be bought
Posted by Ron Eklof at 3:12 AM 1 comments
Solstice morning
small fire burns brightly
at a woodland altar
Posted by Rachel Green at 1:29 AM 2 comments
Preparation
Mother in Law busy
preparing Christmas
odors waving
through the house
counting the days
Posted by Ashi at 12:02 AM 0 comments
Labels: Ashi
Saturday, December 20, 2008
grey morning -
orange peel
on the pavement
***
matin de grisaille -
des pelures d'orange
sur le trottoir
Posted by Damien Gabriels at 7:22 AM 3 comments
Labels: haiku
Friday, December 19, 2008
eye starved for color
settles on dried cherry blooms
and a spring not yet
Posted by diana l. at 8:30 PM 2 comments
four days.....
I can smell Mommy's pot roast
and Christmas dip
Posted by Reihaisha at 6:51 PM 0 comments
Cathedral
Day by day
candlelight web
cathedral in its own right
Posted by Ashi at 12:19 PM 1 comments
Labels: Ashi
abandoned
on the frosty path -
a pair of flip-flops.
Posted by Crafty Green Poet at 9:20 AM 7 comments
Thursday, December 18, 2008
out fly two black crows -
wings beating into the white -
birthed from tree's dark loins
Posted by diana l. at 10:19 AM 0 comments
Dark clouds breaking
new outdoor lights
make for cheerful garden
Posted by Rachel Green at 9:20 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
chilly trash day
crows perching on the fence
enjoying breakfast
Posted by Reihaisha at 6:49 PM 2 comments
days past the wild storm
mighty maple limb supine
great stag's felled antler
Posted by diana l. at 8:43 AM 2 comments
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
early dusk -
unrecognised birds flutter
in bare branches.
Posted by Crafty Green Poet at 11:08 AM 7 comments
A wash of Prussian
blue over the grey - the sky
surly with old scores.
Posted by Rachel Green at 2:32 AM 3 comments
Monday, December 15, 2008
Christmas tree's
smell of pine forest -
a stag's raised antlers
Posted by John McDonald at 7:41 AM 3 comments
Sunday, December 14, 2008
crescent bowl holds night
glowing horn of plenty moon
spilling forth winter
Posted by diana l. at 9:22 PM 0 comments
Saturday, December 13, 2008
North wind -
the edge
of the crescent moon
***
bise matinale -
le tranchant
du croissant de lune
Posted by Damien Gabriels at 1:05 PM 1 comments
Labels: haiku
Noisy birds
don't let me sleep:
midnight moon
--R.K.SINGH
Posted by Ram Krishna Singh at 5:12 AM 2 comments
The sun not yet set
but the full moon rises
as if in a hurry
--R.K.SINGH
Posted by Ram Krishna Singh at 5:10 AM 0 comments
Friday, December 12, 2008
Full moon
Let down by the Sun
my old friend the Moon
visit me round the clock - almost
Posted by Ashi at 1:25 PM 1 comments
Labels: Ashi
evening bus stop queue
people in hoodies and scarves
boarding quickly
Posted by Reihaisha at 12:46 PM 0 comments
Haiku in Dutch and Friesland
Henk Veenstra send me two links about haiku. Check them out.
The link for ONLINERS from FRIESLAND (Fryslân) is http://www.volkskrantblog.nl/blog/4220.
Posted by Isabel at 10:30 AM 1 comments
Sherbet skies crackle
with the promise of rain and
other misfortunes
Posted by Rachel Green at 1:58 AM 1 comments
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Posted by Unknown at 9:56 PM 2 comments
nothing on the tree
nothing on the tree
Christmas spenders hurry
to the heated mall
Gerald England,
The Trafford Centre, Manchester, December 2008.
...
Posted by Gerald (Ackworth born) at 8:44 AM 2 comments
Labels: gerald england, haiga
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
hoarfrost petals -
the latest rose
leans
***
pétales de givre -
la dernière rose
s'incline
Posted by Damien Gabriels at 1:25 PM 3 comments
Labels: haiku
In December frost
the shimmering ice crystals,
coloured memories
Posted by Beatrice V at 2:37 AM 2 comments
Monday, December 8, 2008
Chill wind
cloaks the sky with dark silk
and steals breath.
Posted by Rachel Green at 5:23 AM 2 comments
Sunday, December 7, 2008
A thin fog
hides the wintry moon
rising slowly
--R.K.SINGH
Posted by Ram Krishna Singh at 5:30 AM 2 comments
Every blade of grass
becomes a frozen spear -
rose petals in ice.
Posted by Rachel Green at 12:57 AM 4 comments
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Across a University Campus
huffing and puffing
young men in shorts -
playing soccer
backhoe reversing
still doing 8/29 repairs
stepping on
dry leaves in green grass
Posted by Isabel at 6:01 PM 3 comments
In the silent forest
a flash of yellow gorse.
Leaves crackle.
Posted by Rachel Green at 1:27 AM 3 comments
Friday, December 5, 2008
Black Lines
the lines of black bare branches,
scribbled across
a grey tent of cloud
Photo soul rising by Justin Gaurav Murgai
Posted by David at 12:19 PM 5 comments
Thursday, December 4, 2008
chilly night
yearning for blanket of snow
outside the window
Posted by Reihaisha at 8:07 PM 2 comments
Food for the Reindeer
waiting
on the concrete sidewalk
Posted by Isabel at 4:58 PM 4 comments
Lumbering Home
Snow crunch underfoot
Frosted breath before my face
I drag the tree home
Posted by Ron Eklof at 10:49 AM 2 comments
a waxing crescent
of frost around the moon
--cold, in your absence
Posted by Beatrice V at 3:43 AM 4 comments
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
the back way home
Posted by Gerald (Ackworth born) at 1:15 PM 2 comments
Labels: gerald england, haiga
(Here is a re-draft of the original below, after some helpful critique by Poet in Residence)
The crystal moon
at my feet this dawn
--before the frost crackles
Crystal moon supine
briefly, at my feet this dawn;
before the frost crackles
Posted by Beatrice V at 10:00 AM 3 comments
Whiteness of the moon
and rocks howl with the wind--
December in the veins
--R.K.SINGH
Posted by Ram Krishna Singh at 5:38 AM 0 comments
Basking in the sun
files nails in garden chair
my wife's friend
--R.K.SIGH
Posted by Ram Krishna Singh at 5:32 AM 2 comments
Low-horizon sunlight -
frost dances in brief glory,
seeks oblivion.
Posted by Rachel Green at 1:27 AM 1 comments
Winter origami
Do you remember?
The papery sound of frozen
grass in our steps
* * *
Muistatko? Jäisen
nurmen paperin ääni
askelissamme
Posted by Möme at 12:48 AM 4 comments
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
early commute
enjoying the Christmas lights
not there yesterday
Posted by Reihaisha at 5:13 PM 2 comments
MOON
Full moon waves
through the branches at window--
wintry night
--R.K.SINGH
Posted by Ram Krishna Singh at 1:47 AM 0 comments
Monday, December 1, 2008
wind
chill wind
autumn breathes
its last
----
christmas haiku poetry
Posted by kouji at 10:26 PM 0 comments
Frost laces lavender
with frills on tenacious leaves -
old before their time.
Posted by Rachel Green at 1:00 AM 2 comments
White mittens
This is from a friend:
Trees have taken off
their white mittens, waving
their light branches
Posted by Möme at 12:12 AM 1 comments