Haiku
.
My nakedness is
Not an invitation for
Your interference
Haiku
.
My nakedness is
Not an invitation for
Your interference
Haiku
Women are the ones
Who teach language but then men
Manipulate them
Haiku
tree’s full of Bird.
dull brown sparrows do their worst
impression of leaves
Tree’s
Dull
Impression
the stone informs me
when it’s done, the shape shifts.
violence completes me
me
shifts
me
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
there’s a quiet glow
sifted off the powdered snow
crystallized morning
glow
snow
morning
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
night is a muffle
of velvet. trees are willing
accomplices. sighs
night
of
accomplices
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
to do is humAn
to be is to be divIne
empty & cOmplete
humAn
divIne
cOmplete
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
he sticks his fingers
in her alchemy without
thought to consequences
he
in
thought,
fingers
without
consequences
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
cisterns of patience
i pour myself everyday
though it never rains
patience
everyday
rains
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
emptiness dances
luminous insight blossoms
fearless as music
emptiness
luminous
fearless
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.