Haiku
inside foolish grin
days go by, or years, no body
ever suspects a thing
Haiku
inside foolish grin
days go by, or years, no body
ever suspects a thing
Haiku-o
inked. night lies stiller
in shade of sea in a cove
whispers in conch-shell
inked
in
whispers
A Haiku-o is a haiku whose first or last lines, or both form a micro poem. The form was perhaps invented by Christopher Perry, or perhaps has existed way before he mentioned it to me. We named it Haiku-o. O means tail in Japanese.
who do you say I am?
answers read with great appreciation.
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Haiku-o
something resembling
a heart but probably a fist
curling uncurling
resembling
fist
uncurling
A Haiku-o is a haiku whose first or last lines, or both form a micro poem. The form was perhaps invented by Christopher Perry, or perhaps has existed way before he mentioned it to me. We named it Haiku-o. O means tail in Japanese.
This is a Haiku-o and I failed to see it, so I’m re-posting. Enjoy xx
This is a Haiku-o and I failed to see it, so I’m re-posting. Enjoy xx
Haiku-o
walking through the world
without naming any thing
living outside my mind
walking
without
living
A Haiku-o is a haiku whose first or last lines, or both form a micro poem. The form was perhaps invented by Christopher Perry, or perhaps has existed way before he mentioned it to me. We named it Haiku-o. O means tail in Japanese.
Haiku-o
walking through the world
without naming any thing
living outside my mind
walking
without
living
A Haiku-o is a haiku whose first or last lines, or both form a micro poem. The form was perhaps invented by Christopher Perry, or perhaps has existed way before he mentioned it to me. We named it Haiku-o. O means tail in Japanese.
Haiku-o
can’t find shelter for
myself. it’s all your fault for
blowing me away
for
for
away
Haiku-o
girl in the spider
web waiting for the spider
she’s trapped and hungry
spider
spider
hungry
A Haiku-o is a haiku whose first or last lines, or both form a micro poem. The form was perhaps invented by Christopher Perry, or perhaps has existed way before he mentioned it to me. We named it Haiku-o. O means tail in Japanese.
Haiku-o
Buddha and Jesus sit
having no language to speak
Buddha and Jesus sit
sit
speak
sit
A Haiku-o is a haiku whose first or last lines, or both form a micro poem. The form was perhaps invented by Christopher Perry, or perhaps has existed way before he mentioned it to me. We named it Haiku-o. O means tail in Japanese.