Monthly Archives: November 2008
Woolen Cap | Wind haiku poem example | 113008
A cold breeze cuts through my woolen cap . . . I can’t go home. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Wind
Ten People to Follow for Haiku on Twitter
Darren at TwiTip invited the Twitter community to post Top Ten Must Follow Twitter lists. Here are my suggestions if you want to follow All-Things-Haiku on Twitter.
Walmart Shoppers | People senryu poem example | 112908
Walmart shoppers trampled a man to death – Jackals lick their chops. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits In memory of Jdimytai Damour, 34-year-old Walmart employee
Filed under Senryu Poems About Human Nature
Climate Control | People senyru poem example | 112808
Climate control hum, colleagues argue or doze. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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Up Cooking | Holidays senyru poem example | 112808
All-night cooking Thanksgiving for all – My feet are tired. A special Guest Post by Christine on Haiku Habits Image by Hey Paul
Filed under Haiku Poems About Holidays
Stone Still | River haiku poem example | 112708
I remain stone still – this river washes my body clean. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits Image by angela7dreams
Filed under Haiku Poems About Rivers
Acorn Covered | Wind haiku poem example | 112608
Wind covered the acorn a squirrel left exposed. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Wind
Scattered Leaves | Animals haiku poem example | 112608
A squirrel left this acorn among scattered leaves. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Animals
Soggy Socks | Rain haiku poem example | 112508
Rains fall. Endless steps in soggy cotton socks. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Rain
Wet Leaves | Leaves haiku poem example | 112408
I pause – the heavy air on wet leaves. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Leaves