Wednesday, 7 February 2018

Poetry Blog No 186 Three February Haiku


THREE FEBRUARY HAIKU These three haiku were written on a short walk through
 a back suburb in a country town 
on a recent cloudy February day in Australia. 
Here February is the last summer month,
 reckoning by traditional seasons. It is a virtue 
of the haiku form that it encourages us to 
look at the everyday in new ways with awareness. 
It is not to make a dogmatic point 
but to stick with the concrete reality of
 the moment of this perception. 

Personally I feel that sticking to the five, seven,
 five syllable structure helps this attain 
a certain form. 

Writing haiku is an experience not a theory. 
 
 
THREE FEBRUARY HAIKU One Late summer clouds and Blue patches ripple on a Roadside puddle's face. 
 
 
 
 Two
Rusting train tracks in
Sudden February sun-
Such abandoned ways. 
 
 
 Three

Camphor Laurel leaves-
Softest whispers calling in
Summer-brushing breeze.


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