Showing posts with label haiku February Summer poems puddle clouds tracks railway rust breeze leaves trtees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haiku February Summer poems puddle clouds tracks railway rust breeze leaves trtees. Show all posts

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.