Selected Haiku
by

Rebecca Langmeyer

Global Haiku Tradition
Millikin University, Spring 2000

Becky Langmeyer is a double major in theatre and elementary education. She is originally from Park Forest, Illinois, a southern suburb of Chicago. Of the writers that she has read, she has a special appreciation for the work of O. Mabson Southard. Each of his haiku highlights a small part of nature that, often, goes unseen. Through his work in imagery, each of his works captures the reader and makes them a part of the "haiku moment."

fiery ball
between the trees
crickets sing their songs


snow-covered pavement—
in the woods
shimmering crystals


opening the envelope—
eyes wide as a smile
greet its contents


forest journey—
     your hand
             rests in mine

 

 

Easter sunrise—
under the crab apple
scriptures read


a new life—
the Labrador puppy
bounding through grass

 

 

break of day—
walking home
marked with ashes


outdoor class—
an inchworm crawls
on my leg

 

 

morning hike—
along the path
fresh hoof prints


the cabinets full
the year changes
we all take a breath

 

 

Saturday night—
pizza and cigarettes
in the bronze man’s hand


©2001 Randy Brooks, Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois || all rights reserved for original authors