The Question Remains
“It’s always nice when the choices work for you. Yet, it’s still a bit of a Goldilocks quandary, now, isn’t it?”
“It’s always nice when the choices work for you. Yet, it’s still a bit of a Goldilocks quandary, now, isn’t it?”
“My sweet, forbidden, secret recipe. Doctors will call you bipolar disorder, but to me, you are life itself.”
“His voice sounded barely louder than the swoosh of the passing cars, out of practice, a rough whisper.”
“I’d been detaching from my body for years, secretly relieved that I wasn’t ever going to birth children of my own.”
“pugnacious white hairs sprouted decades deep on farm hands tangle with spring air….”
“My family prefers to refer to it as “poisoning”, which I’ve struggled to come to terms with.”
“you hold your lavender latte in your puffy red cheeks and let the heat slowly down your throat”
“She stared out seemingly into the netherworld, and told you the tide was going out. You laughed at her hokey premonitions.”
In this collection, we explore 35 haiku poem examples, each with its own unique charm and significance, penned by poets who have mastered this art form.