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Haiku
by 11 members and 20 followers
Cotemporary , Traditional ( 5-7-5), ORIGINAL
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Haiku
Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku (sky fisher)
Rain beads on a web—
Oceans of insects drowning,
. . . Baubles for spider.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( parting )
It is over now.
I bow my head as you leave,
Rain fills your footprints.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( homeless )
I waited for her . . .
With all the years of my youth,
Heart still locked outside.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Zz Haiku ( camping )
Pond mist milky cream,
White butterflies frothing stir,
. . . Coffee at first light.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku (enchanted)
Treasure in forest,
Water dropping crystal beads—
Dew on wild orchids.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( shedding )
Sweet designs of youth,
Beauty printed within dress,
. . . Flowers on the wall.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( pining )
A soul is captured,
I have only memories,
The locks of her hair.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku (procession)
Filling outside baths,
So many guests arriving,
Colourful autumn birds.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( clouds )
North winds, clouds gathering,
My mind paddles in sky river,
Like snow geese or swans.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( sensual )
Silent pond ripples—
She dips her toes in water,
Soft *******, stiffen.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( snowy owl )
One fence post taller—
Holds round black moons full of death,
Silent wings falling.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku ( swan )
Cloud, moving waters,
Ripples, soft white leaf on lake—
Shape of neck spells name.
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Oct 2013
Seán Mac Falls
Haiku (missionaries)
Bright stellar blue jays—
Out of autumn skies they come,
. . . Angels with blue wings.
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