I love haiku. I have spent many an evening writing in haiku with family and friends.

I live for haiku
Syllables and brevity
A geeky girl's dream

Bookmark. Follow it.
Share with me your own haiku.
Joy will come to you.

Silly, reflective
Any subject will be fine
Communicate it

I welcome your comments especially if they are left in haiku form.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A trip to the park

(Written by a group of young adults after a trip to the park.)

I went to a park
A super, fantastic park
Just the other day

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A nice, quiet stroll
Ends in a discovery
A green dinosaur

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Making upward steps
Resting rump on metal sheet
Whee! Down! Down! Down! Plop!

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Two seated Dino
Gee! What a fun idea!
Don't fall off the back

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Diggers, swings, and slides
I'm not quite sure where to start
Dino's a good bet!

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My neck is quite stiff.
Oh, shoot, park is the subject.
I will try again.

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Diversity, huh?
You can find it at the park
It's called futbol, y'all

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Why not take it in
The hot sunshine or the shade
It's time for a nap

On dating, marriage, love, and none of the above

Ready to shout yes
If only he'd ask me out
HEY! I'm over here!

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I say as I pass
"Heck yes, I'll go out with you!"
It still didn't work.

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I'm available
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Anytime really

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Tall, dark, and handsome
Or even short, pale, and plain
ANYONE will do!

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Tired of waiting
Destined to be an old maid
Pity, pity me

(by: the now married Amy)

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Someday my prince will...
Will what? Come? I doubt it now.
The years have been cruel.

(Again from Amy)

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My future husband
Hmmmm.... Will that day ever come?
Guess we'll wait and see.

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A new singles branch
Tons of boys ripe and ready
There's hope for me yet!

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Fireworks above
And a stirring in my bosom
This must be true love

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My mom says aloud
"Oh, a grandbaby for me!"
Then sits back. Hopeless.

Serving in a restaurant

You there; come on in
I'm paid to tell lies all day
The halibut's great!

Promise kept

A blessed day. Yay!
My sister sent the best gift
A slew of haiku

(My sister rummaged through her scrapbooks and keepsakes and rounded up good number of haiku from previous adventures. I'll only post a select few. They all make me giggle.)

Monday, November 24, 2008

Ugh!

Homework used to be
Educating, a delight
Now, tedious, dull.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

My head hurts

Excedrin Migraine
It normally does the trick
Don't fail me tonight

I must endure it
My wish is to be asleep
On patrol tonight

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Happy Birthday, Mom

A happy birthday
To a mother I hold dear
Fifty years of life

Thursday, November 20, 2008

A classic

Tall, dark and handsome
Or even short, pale and plain
Anyone will do!

(This is a treasured favorite from a haiku adventure I had with my sister one night. We wrote pages upon pages about future husbands and dating. It worked for her. She's happily married now.)

Unhealthy habits

Sleep, eh, who needs it?
Apparently I do not
Two hours. Still runnin'

I do love these two

A rap at my door
Visitors: Wynne and Heather
Stories told. Love shared.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

A lot to learn

3,000 new words
Intimidating request
One chemistry text

(This haiku was inspired by a statement found in a journal article I'm reading titled "Teaching Reading in Mathematics and Science". The authors cite an article by W.G. Holliday which suggested that a high school chemistry text can include 3,000 new vocabulary terms which is more than students are expected to learn in foreign language classes.)

Frustrations at work

"I quit," she cried out.
Except it was in her head
Working tomorrow

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Autumn Leaves


Beneath my bare feet
Red, gold, green, and fading brown
Crunch with each footstep