Monthly Archives: January 2009
Plastic Flutters | Nature haiku poem example | 012109
Plastic flutters in that tree’s silent breeze Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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Peanuts Sprout | Inauguration haiku poem example | 012009
“Peanuts won’t sprout in that patch of dirt.” The old man smiles. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits For Barack Obama. Today was my birthday, and I got a new president.
Filed under Senryu Poems About Human Nature
Open Eye | Moon haiku poem example | 011909
The moon’s low orange open eye waits. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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Rain Drains | Rain haiku poem example | 011809
Rain drains down loud everywhere. Family – Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits Check out this haiku accompaniment by Mary Halvorson and Jessica Pavone: (Thanks to Anthony, who always challenges me to hear – more.)
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Yellowstone’s Snow Days | Snow haiku poem example | 011709
Yellowstone needs snow. Snow out there looks wondering. That’s why I told you. A special Guest Post by Russell, Age 7, on Haiku Habits
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Headlights Shine | Rain haiku poem example | 011409
Headlights shine on puddles, raindrops bouncing. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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Poodle Paws | Dogs senryu poem example | 011309
My poodle paws at puddles. I rarely get to play. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
Filed under Senryu Poems About Dogs
More Footprints | Snow haiku poem examples | 011209
(a snow series) Fresh snow – Footprints where they don’t belong. Fresh snow – Unknown footprints cross the yard. Fresh snow – A stranger walked through my backyard. Fresh snow – Footprints under the window. Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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Footprints | Snow haiku poem example | 011109
Fresh snow – Footprints where they don’t belong Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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Wind Hits | Wind senryu poem example | 011009
A wave of wind hits . . . I wait behind my desk Ken Wagner on Haiku Habits
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