Monthly Archives: January 2009
Spare Me | Winter haiku poem example | 013109
Bring on winter’s night, only spare me the wind. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Winter
Rain Melts | Rain haiku poem example | 013009
Rain melts the snow to evening ice – We’ve slipped so far. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Rain
We Chatted | People senryu poem example | 012909
We chatted at lunch – Slush on a sunny street. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Senryu Poems About Human Nature
Snow Floats | Snow haiku poem example | 012809
Snow floats in puffs to the silent soft white floor. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Snow
Gray Geese | Birds haiku poem example | 012709
Gray geese cross a frosty gray damp sky. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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Fewer Birds | Birds haiku poems examples | 012609
I see my breath, but where are the birds? I see fewer birds these days. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Birds
Mussel Shells | Bay haiku poem example | 012509
Mussel shells poke from the black bay marsh. Seagulls scan. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About The Bay
Swimming Dust | Sunlight haiku poem example | 012409
swimming dust in the light that cracks the window Craig Peritz on Haiku Habits This is a special guest post by my friend Craig Peritz. I haven’t seen him in 20 years, but we recently reconnected on Facebook.
Filed under Haiku Poems About The Sun
Rabbit Stirs | Animals haiku poem example | 012309
I stop – The rabbit stirs alert Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Animals
Frozen Field | Nature haiku poem example | 012209
The tractor sits still – A frozen field of wheat. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Haiku Poems About Nature