little mermaid —
the thousand cuts
of being human
NaHaiWriMo prompt: fairytale
55/100 Days of Summer
little mermaid —
the thousand cuts
of being human
NaHaiWriMo prompt: fairytale
55/100 Days of Summer
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I took this picture Sunday, 2nd of September, during a visit to the Archaeological Park Cambodunum, in Kempten. The wall is from the Roman baths there.
NaHaiWriMo prompt: one-line haiku
54/100 Days of Summer
2nd Annual 30 Days of Haiga Challenge
crushing waves —
the wooden bridge
sways
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Photograph: Schmutter fields, near Neusaess, Germany
NaHaiWriMo prompt: dynamic
53/100 Days of Summer
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A new collection of poems starts today on The Haiku Foundation homepage. Kala Ramesh is the Per Diem: Daily Haiku editor for September 2012. She offers the following by way of an introduction to the collection:
“The Five Elements
The Hindus and the Buddhists believe that all Creation— including human beings— is composed of five essential elements. When death occurs, everything is transposed into these elements of nature, thus balancing the cycle of evolution.
The elements and their associated sense perceptions are:
Ether – Akasha – space / sound
Wind – Vayu – sound & touch
Fire – Agni – sound, touch & form
Water – Jalam – sound, touch, form & flavour
Earth – Prithvi – sound, touch, form, flavour & smell
This classification is woven into the fabric of our day-to-day activities, and widely used in all our art forms, including poetry, literature, dance, music and painting. The haiku poems showcased here might not appear in the order I had originally arranged them, but you could use your ingenuity and guesswork to ‘sense’ how many of these elements are present in the haiku, when you read them.”
I am looking forward to this daily treat for the whole month, and beyond… If you enjoy haiku, you’ll love this.
For a new poem each day on the Foundation homepage (lower right-hand corner) click here
You can also follow THF Per Diem on Twitter, @haikufound, for a daily Per Diem-related tweet, in addition to Foundation news and announcements.
September 2012: Rick Daddario’s The 2nd Annual 30 Days of Haiga is on! Check out his blog: 19 Planets Art blog
Here is my first offering:
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parting the seas —
I pick an ear
at random
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Also NaHaiWriMo prompt: 2 part haiku
52/100 Days of Summer
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as far as the eye can see clipped hedgerows…
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: fence (Terri L. French)
51/100 Days of Summer
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sand dunes with each blink of the eye
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: healthcare (Dave Serjeant)
50/100 Days of Summer
Dave Serjeant
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Darth Vader at the kitchen sink meteor shower
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: dream
#49/100 Days of Summer
tip of my tongue
strawberry fields
forever
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(Please click the image to enlarge)
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: Beatles song (Johannes Bjerg)
48/100 Days of Summer
Free Haiga
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: time (Jessica Tremblay)
47/100 Days of Summer
Free Haiga
Image manipulation: photograph of the Schmutter marsh, near Neusaess, Germany. The path just visible borders Via Julia, the old Roman Road now used as a long-distance cycle path.
forgotten dreams
fish-laden caiques crossing
the Aegean
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: forgotten things (Alan Summers)
43/100 Days of Summer
washed ashore
a piece of another
place
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: driftwood (Kathabela Wilson)
42/100 Days of Summer
lakeside heat
under a tree a boy
sticks to his mother
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: surrender (Chrissi Villa)
41/100 Days of Summer
through the fog
the smell of fish ahead
of the boat
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: boats (Alison Williams)
40/100 Days of Summer
spring twilight
a newborn’s cry echoes
through the school gym
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NaHaiWriMo: birth (Christina Nguyen)
38/100 Days of Summer
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chili and chocolate
the way opposites
attract
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: chili pepper (Paul David Mena)
37/100 Days of Summer
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the old flame growing old acer
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: love
35/100 Days of Summer
long hours
the heat of the patio
stones
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: holiday activities (Annie Juhl)
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a thousand times on the lips watermelon
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: watermelon (Stella Pierides)
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whistling through a blade of grass poems I might write
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: grass (Melissa Allen)
34/100 Days of Summer
tide pool
a sea urchin loses
its spines
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: tide pool (Patty Hardin)
33/100 Days of Summer
“Mexicans Pay in Blood for America’s War on Drugs”
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tasting metal
the cup fills with news
of war
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This haiku, linked with the article above, now appears in Haiku News: the personal is the political is the poetical
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(Vol. 1, No. 30)
spider web…
she straightens her crocheted
bedcover
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: spider (Sheila Windsor)
32/100 Days of Summer
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Pleiades –
a lone fisherman
crosses himself
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: star myths (Linda Papanicolau)
31/100 Days of Summer