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Thursday Haiku

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This entry was posted on 12/21/2006 8:17 AM and is filed under Poetry.

I display to you
Green shoots of budding knowledge
Pushing up through Life

 
Now you come upon
Sensuous blooms of synthesis
Blossoming mature

 
Silent, watching, see
Falling leaves of sense and thought
Twirling spiral down

 
Meditate upon
Quiet snowdrift, frozen mind,
Different, new in spring

                                                            Haiku by Mark Miner

Authorial Note:

I don't know about you, but I enjoy Haiku very much.  It is a restful kind of poetry.  I am aware that its themes often run towards deism or pantheism, but there is still much beauty to be seen in creation, and how else do we have imagery?
 
An apology is owed to Haiku purists who might argue that only the first two are proper English renderings of the style.  I wanted to use commas in the others, okay? 

 

 

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