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and grateful to have my haiku published in “Haikuniverse”. haikua ssp
Maurizio Brancaleoni's blog. Reviews, interviews, translations and haiku. Bilingual. Un blog di Maurizio Brancaleoni. Recensioni, interviste, traduzioni e haiku. Bilingue.
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lunedì 7 agosto 2023
My Ku in "Haikuniverse"

mercoledì 28 giugno 2023
More Fabulous Haiku by Walter Penna
All rights of the texts presented here remain with the author.
20230513
now plagued by wordplay
punished by prompt plethora
prepare some proverbs
20230611
nor days nor nights - the...
endless life one is left with...
becomes one's phantom
20230420
avoid the street yet
now like Issa sweep the step
dust off 'Good mornings'
20230408
it is late so soon
from being early so long
let it feel timeless
20230416
Spring anoints blind hope
hands the texture of forest
bear witness turn sod
20230418
When Metaphor plays -
a Finnish farmhouse dance night
finishes at dawn
20230425
Little Collins Street
like dear Gertrude van Seltzig
cries out for haiku
20230609
linguists, linguini,
lingerie - long lists lean like
lizards licking lunch
20230419
feel for an orange
draw off peel that draws the eye
segment my pleasure
20230624
time stands still and waits
for our awareness to call
survey so-called once
20230610
Issa at Eastbourne -
oh for the sake of saké
let the mermaids see!
'Imagine'
20230427
slapped down like wet fish
some glisten lie caught complete
some ask with one eye
20230504
Issa's jasmine tea
cools untouched as he withdraws
into the same world
20230512
watch new life unfurl -
a sense of close remoteness
reaches into us.
'On ferns in Spring'
20230515
Time and man measure
the long shadow of the wind
where the grasses wave
20230514
walk to Seahouses
my inner Issa smells shell
as it becomes sand
20230516
with day's dark decease
beginnings and conclusions
linger in our dreams
20230518
no scat lays a trail
so go out the wrong entrance
get lost hurriedly
'In search of the Engine Room, Tottenham Hale'
20230526
a late night silence
slinks through the world's solitude
paws at weariness
20230603
post midnight quiet -
no early June revellers
are heard rejoicing
20230409
nest like no other
woven by Kobayashi
from his oldest broom
'WARNING - Contains haiku'
20230317
the corner unlit
needs mobile screen to assist
5-7-5 moments
Walter Penna, the Cornish poet resident in London considers himself Cornish European, writes haiku and other poetic forms. Influences – Bashô, Robert Frost, Ogden Nash, Hilaire Belloc, Chekov and Théophile Gautier among a lifetime of others. haikua
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mercoledì 19 aprile 2023
My Spring Haiku in "Under the Basho"
Happy to share my spring haiku published in 'Under the Basho': https://underthebasho.com/the-journal/under-the-basho-2023/haiku/a-haiku-by-maurizio-brancaleoni.html
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Renga with Lorri Centineo

lunedì 13 marzo 2023
Haiku by Walter Penna
All rights of the texts presented here remain with the author.
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try another line
see if spinnerbait catches
verse in black water
20230223
Eastern or Western
soup is soup hunger hunger
guilt feeds on judgement
20230107
Walter's Room*
my namesake's room sits
from where see across the park
as if with his eyes
*Currently the Poet's Room, made available to local poets at the Jacobean Forty Hall, Enfield, UK. Walter was the last occupant of this room up under the eaves when the estate was privately owned.
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no dishwasher here
crockery flows in the sink
thought finds its own way
20230117
a dog called Riley
acting hot water bottle
scooches some comfort
Katunga
pale 3rd cut Lucerne
these square-shouldered pasture blondes
await collection
20230119
offduty nurses
swarm cling-ride on running boards
to Mount Tambourine
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empty bowl remains
ready soup remains unmoved
eyes consume such hope
20230115
rows red tipup seats
crowd the overcrowded aisle
leave narrow passage
20230226
from its high dark branch
loud music finds non-dancers
with vulture shoulders
20230301
semi-precious gems
now mislaid Apache tears
mock my sense of loss
20230201
Imbolc
A single haiku
A plural (I drop the s)
But the day lengthens
20230228
Leap Year bides its time
sudden measured proposals
need some other spring
20230227
the time to write comes
when a present tense swings by
lays it on the line
20230225
ladle dips dips stops
soupseller goes to buy silk
the heat is turned off
20230211
in the Stallion Bar
old French Legionnaires sit talk -
fish swim in the tank
Walter Penna, the Cornish poet resident in London, considers himself Cornish European, writes haiku and other poetic forms. Influences – Bashô, Robert Frost, Ogden Nash, Hilaire Belloc, Chekov and Théophile Gautier among a lifetime of others. haikua
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giovedì 9 marzo 2023
My Poems / Le mie poesie in "Haiku Dialogue" & "Dadakuku"
I’m
honored to have
been featured in “Haiku Dialogue” (theme: Full Worm Moon / Crow Moon ) … haikua ssp apsv
...and “Dadakuku”:

martedì 14 febbraio 2023
Haiku / Senryu by Paul David Mena
All
rights of the texts presented here remain with the author.
a dog buried
between cacti
debt
ceiling
the games people play
in ivory towers
world
travelers
unable to find
common ground
O
cursed spite!
the duty
to carry on
social
insecurity
retirement daydreams
in the wind
rolling
on his back
for a tummy rub
descendant of wolves
class
reunion
my anonymity
intact
counting
down to midnight
I've already forgotten
old acquaintances
food
fight
politicians
versus empty stomachs
on
the playground
a pack
of feral dogs
Groundhog
Day
yes I've heard
this story before
unemployed
haiku poet
applying
for seasonal work
pacing
myself
I pass out
on the couch
fireworks
old
men praising
their own pasts
losing
my train of thought
I miss my stop
closing
my eyes
the muffled cries
of a little dog
haiku
at 60
how many years have I worn
this broken wristwatch?
nowhere
to go
I find my missing
car keys
Game
of Thrones --
an empty roll
of toilet paper
moments
before the alarm
my deepest sleep
lightness
of being --
I clear out
my spam folder
recycling
the
childhood memories
I tried to repress
haikua
Paul David Mena has been writing haiku and senryu for nearly 30 years. He is the author of various chapbooks and has had his poetry published in numerous journals over the years. He lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts with his wife and dog and works as a Software Engineer at a prominent marine research facility.
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lunedì 13 febbraio 2023
Haiku di Laura Marino Trotta
Tutti i diritti sui testi presentati sono e restano dell’autrice.
nota
distorta —
circondata di sole
la sedia vuota
scurisce
il cielo
fino a chiudersi —
pane secco
finestre
accese
sulla vita degli altri —
la notte intorno
novembre
in petto —
tocco un nuovo silenzio
di seta grigia
veli
caduti —
tramonti negli occhi
sul muro grigio
cielo
di pece —
dietro tutta la luce
aspetta il mattino
mandorle
amare —
si spengono le luci
sotto l’albero
senza più cielo —
confondono il cuore
i prati d’asfalto
acqua
che scorre —
è più dolce la luce
di fine autunno
cielo senza voli —
cadono bianche note di silenzio
coltivo
il buio
nel silenzio del mio
grande giardino
occhi
d’autunno —
lunghe strade di pioggia
senza una voce
notte
d’asfalto —
nel silenzio le voci
ruggine e vento
haikua
Laura Marino Trotta è nata a Roma, si è poi trasferita a Firenze per frequentare la Facoltà di Agraria e, successivamente, l’Accademia di Belle Arti e la Scuola Libera del Nudo. Varie le attività lavorative che si sono succedute negli anni, mentre costante è rimasta nel tempo la sua ricerca attraverso molteplici possibilità espressive e l’impegno nel Terzo Settore.
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