I’ve been studying haiku and how to write it, what it’s supposed to mean. It’s interesting. Haiku used to seem like an incredibly easy format to me. It doesn’t have to rhyme. It’s just a certain number of syllables and lines. Turns out that’s not really all haiku is.
By reading some original Japanese haiku from Matsuo Basho, I’ve learned that there’s more to haiku than just counting syllables and lines. It’s more about the feeling you are left with at the end of the poem. So haiku isn’t so much about what’s there as what’s left. If that makes any sense.
Anyway, here are thirteen haiku I’ve written over the course of the last few days. I’d love to know if you have a favorite. Do any of them leave you with anything?
#1
The gardener prunes
But new growth won’t be restrained
Bright green emerges
#2
Fireworks entertain
But divisive words excite
Rebellion looms near
#3
Stained glass wings hover
Glory in the hot summer
Swoop fast, stop away
#4
2020 sucks
plague, famine, deluge and war
make a new start now
#5
it’s the halfway point
the race isn’t won yet
can we just restart?
#6
Heartfelt empathy
Pain from any side will hurt
Shut down the spirit
#7
No lightning tonight
Just rain falling in the pines
Sounds lonely alone
#8
Dark voices cry out
I search for them in the sky
Black wings spread, take flight
#9
Crows call murderous
Shrieks splitting the morning light
I listen and smile
#10
Desirous waking
Leads to newspaper reading
This day just the same
#11
Stay home to be safe
Wear a mask, don’t go out there
Life is lived this way
#12
Spiders don’t frighten
But dark doubts creep up on me
Fear takes over life
#13
Disaster movie
Background characters await
Saving grace. The end.
