Living in Germany and England, while having Greek roots, I thought I could lay claim to an international outlook!
Then came the call from the hostess of LanguagePlace #12, Linda Hofke, to produce work on the theme of food. Armed with my ‘search’ button, I looked for my food haiku and found too many to mention in one post! I mean hundreds … My choice here is limited to (gulp) 17. Some of them either published, or posted on my or other poets’ blogs. But there was a surprise in this for me. The ingredients in the haiku are not that diverse, not that varied! Perhaps I am less international than I’d like to claim. What do you think?
1
celery crunch –
I always knew you threw
the dice
2
beets –
and he wonders how he got
kidney stones
3
pumpkin –
the car park attendant scoffs
at my car
4
in this rain
even the eggplant weeps –
billowing clouds
(These haiku appeared in Sketchbook 6-3, May/June 2011, in the Haiku thread/Editor’s Choice).
5
tomato –
sometimes even stars are not
enough
Featured in Melissa Allen’s Red Dragonfly: Across the Haikuverse no 20
6
through the fog –
mountains of orange
pumpkins
7
mushroom garden –
in the damp, dark corner
full moon
8
magic mushrooms –
under the duvet I find
stars
Nos 7 and 8 featured by Melissa Allen, of Red Dragonfly, together with other haiku, in her blog post ‘Mushroom Harvest.’
9
pale moon –
sugar crystals travelling
south
Featured in Melissa Allen’s Red Dragonfly: Across the Haikuverse, no 23
10
ruby wine –
the song of a canary
on my tongue
11
wild goose chase –
even the duvet tries
to fly south
12
summer cool –
the blossom lingers
in the cherry
13
vesper bell
on the tree so many
pomegranates
14
chamomile –
drinking the fields
from my teacup
15
so here is the tree
of the liquid gold Homer spilt
so liberally—
between epic verses and
bare rocks it grows its olives
Greece
Olea europea
in Atlas Poetica Special Feature From Lime Trees to Eucalypts: A Botany of Tanka, poem #20, (26 August 2011) [tanka]
16
full moon tea
my book of beasts
lies open
Featured in Aubrie Cox’s Yay Words‚ Tea with Trolls
.
I guess after all this food the next haiku is a must:
17
super moon 2034
robotic arm
brushes my teeth
.
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Quite a treat…love all of them!
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Wow, Sanjukta, many thanks! :-))
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love all these haikus, Stella. I especially am fond of #8. Great to cross paths in this Blog Carnival!
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Michelle, thanks for reading! So glad #8 speaks to you! Meeting at the blog carnival and fb: Great, let’s keep in touch!
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