Haiku Kukai 5 Favorites

Global Haiku • Millikin University • Fall 2014

lightly touch the rooftops they walk on air

Alec Campbell (5)

mannerisms like home in a smoky new world

Taylor Hagerdorn (2)

spring afternoon
an old women
weeds the garden

wildflowers
almost as wild
as the calico

a child
tilts his head
abstract art

Brandi DeLeonardo (7)

the earth, moon, and stars
not too much
for dad's Master Card

Deja Finley (6)

lights dim
and the crowd cheers—
an electric strum

Valina Hoang (5)

nurture
mother orders tea
I do the same

classic love story
we drive off
into the night

August sun
the days of wild blackberries
come to an end

after 20 years of love
how do I live alone?
beached whale

Daniel Rausch (6)

I climb the rock
hands outstretched
for branches out of reach

feeling trapped
open the blinds
finding a dead butterfly

Brandi DeLeonardo (7)

cloudy day
the only thing with weight
is the loom

stood up;
for some reason
I still smile

Jonathan Rieck (6)


a crisp candy apple crunch

a small bump unborn
just 7 months
Were you needed up there?

Mikayla Shaw (4)

her anger
boiling over
spaghetti noodles

Deja Finley (4)

five years old messy pigtails
tap-dancing
(heel)-HEEL (toe)-TOE

Mckenzie Peck (4)

clumsy ankles
found the oasis
tadpoles in conference

Jonathan Rieck (6)

all Hallow's Eve
dim orange moon
the only light

teaching myself
not to be hopeful
acorns for winter

Alec Campbell (7)

a howl brings silence
to friends—
full moon

Daniel Rausch (5)

a branch shadowed
by the full moon
a skeletal hand

Danna Herbach (3)

speechless—
she sees them
dancing

Erin O'Brien (5)

Navy blue
the color of his letter's
ink

the newborn
explores the strings
ukulele lullaby

Olivia Cuff (7)

amidst the red
autumn leaves,
I was brown

black and white.
but in him,
I see color.

Valina Hoang (8)

he used to play
with her long hair
new pixie cut

Natalie Zelman (5)

best friend's house
       straight to the fridge

Deja Finley (3)

she told me
ska isn't cool anymore
do you hate fun?

winter evening
she peacefully frosts
her birthday cake

Sara Siegfried (4)

hand on my forehead
I look on . . .
yet back at the sun set

moods changes
with the moves of
our moon

grammar mistakes
in a teacher's powerpoint
deep sigh

Danna Herbach (6)

New York state of mind
with small town
funds

Deja Finley (9)

autumn mist
a date with textbooks
quietly begins

old men
blowing smoke rings
each one bigger than the last

Natalie Zelman (6)

throwing my cares out
for three minutes
song on the radio

Rebecca Coutcher (7)

girl's spa night
we become aliens
with common foods

three girls giggle
and slurp lemonade
pinkies out for the tea party

haiku tea
never gets drunk
only gone

waiting by the toaster
humming to
herself

top shelf
the tea leaves just
out of her reach

pockmarked face
made new
under veil of steam

a silent snow
I walk past houses
with trees in windows

Brandi DeLeonardo (3)

he said
he didn't like tea
deal breaker

Trista Smith (4)

a boy and his rose
so many lessons learned
for him
and for me

Mckenzie Peck (4)

ducklings trail behind
their mother
a name is shouted

Trista Smith (8)

Ishmael had no idea
he'd pick a fight
with a blue beast

held tight
the night's cloak
cut

what do you want
for your birthday?
Saturn

Deja Finley (4)

another vase beyond repair
the potter sighs
              and smashes it

Natalie Zelman (3)

landscape
pastel dust
in the wind

Natalie Zelman (3)

tongue over teeth
freezing chocolate
a single drop on a shirt

polka-dots
she sees them
as stars

real friends don't judge
the amount of toppings
on your froyo

Jonathan Rieck (5)

quiet gallery
a girl ponders
the meaning of life

Mckenzie Peck (5)

long hair tucked
under helm and armor
I am no man.

Natalie Zelman (5)

some say addiction
I say
it's my no cranky juice

Olivia Cuff (6)

not one is the same
bowls of
frozen yogurt

twin
            towers
a day
            never
    forgotten

Alexandria Wilson (5)

levels of secrecy:
the annex
       the bookcase
              the diary

Jonathan Rieck (5)

the stomach
an inferior wineskin
fall to
sleep


icy beads of mist they look down as they walk

Alec Campbell (5)


collecting sticks for wands
leaves blanket grass

star light
star bright
no more wishes for you
tonight

Mikayla Shaw (5)

heart beats fast
six fears
one of them: him

buried under blankets
one foot out
to feel the breeze

my hands, my soul,
warmed by
sips of hot chocolate

Valina Hoang (3)

I count my steps
as I walk on the snow,
heart beats in sync.

Valina Hoang (5)

my lips
hold their shape
stuck on ice

awaken with a jolt
tonight the moon
is my nightlight

turtle on its
shell
the moon tonight

Erin O'Brien (8)

memories of a lost brother
I solemnly swear that I'm
up to no good

Alec Campbell (12)

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