Thank you for reading Pure Haiku. I am currently taking a break from all things technological in order to enjoy Christmas and find some rest and relaxation.
Pure Haiku will be back in the New Year so if you would like to see your haiku on this site, please feel free to contact me at Freya
Wishing you all a very happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year.
Freya
This blogsite is devoted to traditional English haiku with the 5-7-5 syllabic structure. If, like me, you've been rejected by haiku magazines for being too traditional, then this is the blog for you!
Monday, 19 December 2011
Pure Haiku - Holiday...
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A Memory of November by Freya Pickard
The dying year weeps
Fallen leaves as sap declines.
Earth and trees sleep deep.
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A Memory of October by Freya Pickard
Tender green fronds, bright
Sun-like heart, white petals gleam,
Fragrant, sun-warmed herb.
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A Memory of September by Freya Pickard
Recycling cardboard
And dried cut fennel stalks for
An insect hotel.
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Monday, 12 December 2011
A Memory of August by Freya Pickard
Like a delicate
Candyfloss, mint flowers bloom
Enticing insects
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Monday, 5 December 2011
Huntress by Freya Pickard
Keen-eyed, sights the stag
Running beneath forest leaves;
Closes for the kill.
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