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venerdì 19 dicembre 2025

Christmas Haiku and Senryu by Denisa Hanšutová

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 September purchases

wading through Christmas decor

to get a pair of wellies


Santa's cigarette break

puffing away

the wishes that won't come true


November mall

the ho ho ho horrors

of Christmas shopping


firecracker time

boys counting

neighbours' F-bombs


mulled wine speaking the Christmas party


(sp)icing it up

grandpa's gingerbread woman

wears a bikini


Christmas market fight

in the air

the scent of punch


last office day

riding his business shirt

a herd of reindeer


kindergarten Xmas party

wrapping tinsel around

his first crush


mulled-wine seller

too much sugar

in his sweet talk


rough times

against my will humming

Christmas songs again


keeping warm

the skeleton on his porch

gets a Santa's hat


Christmas baubles

the little girl dabs on

her first glitter make-up


office festive vibes

she plucks all the berries

off the mistletoe

 

December shopping

to relax I play

the Nightmare Before Christmas


asleep at St Albans

awake at Bosworth field

the Hundred Years of hibernation


Christmas decor store

her husband's practised

smile and nod


December 1st

the boy's Advent calendar says

3 days to Xmas Day


December déjà vu

again it feels like

Last Christmas



A lecturer of English from Slovakia, Denisa Hanšutová has been trying her hand at haiku and senryu since November 2024. She has been featured in Wee Sparrow Haiku Nook, LEAF, Contemporary Haibun and Sense & Sensibility.


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domenica 18 maggio 2025

Haiku by Denisa Hanšutová


All rights of the texts presented here remain with the author. haikuav

 

your rain on my pane —

how easily you show me

what's below my dust


low tide —

all the pieces

I've abandoned


like succulent leaves

I preserve my better self

for worse days to come


late spring jogging —

the midge found its way

into my deadly eye


weeping willow

another lonely soul

touches her old bark


black, no sugar

he says, turning to

his sweetheart


Saturday morning

she talks dirty to him —

the whole list of chores

 

rainy afternoon —

who builds the most

powerful weapon


 

A lecturer of English from Slovakia, Denisa Hanšutová has been trying her hand at haiku and senryu since November 2024.

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