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WHCbeginners - Haiku

 

 

In the Beginning . . .  

Mentors and members of WHCbeginners give comments and suggestions on each member's poems which are submitted for discussion. Members make the decisions on whether or not to revise their works. From the first submissions to WHCbeginners, we are pleased to present a selection of 10 haiku (final versions) in World Haiku Review (in no particular order).

frantic flapping
a grounded heron
battles the wind

Celia Crook

 


May Day --
entwined otter tumble
end over end

Laurene Post

 

July afternoon
a returned library book
hot to the touch

Museki Abe

 

old windmill
a dune lily bends
in the stinging sand

Darrell Byrd

 

volcanic pool
a salamander's tail
curls around my palm

Mazie Lane

 

palo verde trees
a blanket of fresh snow
on the desert floor

tukiko (Becky Bunsic)

 

rising mist --
I paddle into a breeze
fragrant with balsam

kirsty karkow

 

rock garden --
sandstone worms crumble
in my son's grasp

jennie townsend

 

summer warmth
on the evening train
daydreams

Carol Raisfeld

 

summer garden
a dying tree shades
the rusted bench

kathi rudawski


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