Haiku Kukai 2 Favorites

Zen & Haiku • Millikin University • March 2017

 

the colors of fall
cover the tracks
in the mud

Jennifer Rose

wind bent pine
a long letter
from home

Jane Daniels

long overdue
a call from home
silence

Jennifer Rose

a forest clearing
comes into view . . .
full of beer cans

Zack Ploen

broken and bent
my favorite tree
tells a story

Jennifer Rose

snow covered mountain
purple and pink
free air

raking leaves into a pile
children jump in
one after another

Whitney Edmonson

midnight quickly approaches
her wheels
start to turn

Alisha Burgett 

all alone
the goalie stands
buzzer

Jennifer Rose

bell rings     the swings still swinging

Jennifer Rose

trying to get healthy
he heaves for breath
each one a finish line

Zack Ploen

the sun
forgets to shine
Will i?

Jane Daniels

the movie wakes me
with a sudden boom!
I hope no one noticed . . .

the sweet smell of lemons
her 25 cent
cardboard sign

Alisha Burgett 

a house versus a home:
give a hearty clap
and listen for an echo

Zack Ploen

light
under the cover of darkness
snow covered ground

Jennifer Rose

the boy smiled triumphantly
with his ball
poison ivy couldn't stop him

Zack Ploen

windows open
early morning summer breeze
the grass just mowed

Whitney Edmonson

Canadians are different
he said,
spitting on the sidewalk

the stench of burnt rubber
on the pavement
Victory!

Alisha Burgett 

stick held high
as he skates
victory

Jennifer Rose

the trap is set
with sharp cheddar cheese
SNAP

Alisha Burgett

hidden heart
secret smiles
her journal full

tiny fingers
hold the rail tight
peering eyes

a frog patiently sits
buzz, buzz, buzz
GULP

by her bedside
I hold her hand
a sense of peace

Jennifer Rose

finally just right
the star on top of the tree
shining brightly

Whitney Edmonson

educational gaps
revealed through time
still learning

children playing
dinner being prepared
a mother's duty

the little buttons
glow in the elevator—
Where's floor thirteen?

Zack Ploen

eyelids slowly getting heavy
as his grip
starts to fade

Alisha Burgett 

nesting
stomach in knots
5 a.m. induction

rise and go
without fear
whole

old mason jars
light up
Grandma's back porch

Alisha Burgett 

snow softens
the edges of the lake
geese in flocks of two

Randy Brooks

daffodils!
unfolding the stroller
for a new baby

© 2017, Randy Brooks • Millikin University
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