Showing posts with label two. Show all posts
Showing posts with label two. Show all posts

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Change comes, but slowly -
Three steps forward, two steps back
Its sweet time, taken

Jeff Patterson

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Speed Round 12

i.
two months leave starts now
time to find "inner poise"
bite me Bridget Jones

Cathy Dineen

ii.
Friday truly is
The beginning of the week
Before the mayhem

Ginny Phang

iii.
Exhausted I am
Extraordinary week
Elated I’ll be

Ginny Phang

iv.
One day at a time
I’ll rise to the occasion
With each breath I take

Ginny Phang

v.
chinese business
woman as scary as an
arab on the beach

Pat McCormick

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Bill's New Year Haiku: A Suite

i.
new year's eve
at the country club
golden oldies

ii.
auld lang syne —
two strangers decide
to hook up

iii.*
new year's party
the divorced couple
leaves together

*first published in A New Resonance 5: Emerging Voices in English Language Haiku, Red Moon Press, 2007.

Bill Kenney

Friday, August 22, 2008

Spot Haiku 18

i.
History, politics -
with marble, bronze and newsprint
DC streets are lined.

Chris Gill

ii.
its been a year now
life travels on regardless -
lit a candle for him

Cathy Dineen

iii.
Sunshine, holidays
Birthday Father, Singapore
Two birds with one stone

Leah Billeam

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Dream: 19/07

i.
i slept well
i went to mozambique
there were mud huts

ii.
two teenagers
decide to keep the baby
i said i'll help them

Ian Row

Thursday, July 03, 2008

you are already two!
happy haiku to you... and
you and you and you

Dawn Mok

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

dual view desktop
the size of manhattan
two fields of vision

Jenny Morris & Ian Row

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Speed Round 5

i.
productivity
is measured by the number
of friends on myspace

Cesca Alice

ii.
Once upon a time,
two young princes got married.
A fairy story.

Chris Gill

iii.
gashed by winter's cold
my face chills, as smokers huddle
around doorways

Karen McVean

iv.
life is short and time
is tight. let's not squander it...
on things that don't count.

Cathy Dineen

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Friday Arvo Haiku

i.
i said no to cake
thinking about my fat neck
sweet victory

Ian Row

ii.
My two shoes are good
They cover my two good feet
My goody two shoes

Chris Gill

iii.
Home, thy call is great
yet at work I must remain.
How cruel this deadline!

Chris Gill