Hi, friends. The third installment of my short haiku/senryu collections titled “A Few Haiku (3)” has gone live at Gobblers by Masticadores. These small collections consist of six haiku and/or senryu. Kindest thanks to Editor Manuela Timofte and her staff for publishing this mini-collection. I hope these find favor with you.
“A Few Haiku (3)”
(c) 2021 by Michael L. Utley
(#13)
Dying winter sun
Bleeds on pallid frozen earth
Crimson filigree
…..
(#14)
Empty robin’s nest
Jagged pieces of spring sky
Litter ground below
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(#15)
In the sage shadows
Horned toads skitter hastily
Tiny dragon kin
You can read the rest of this mini-collection by clicking this link. Also, don’t forget to follow and subscribe to Gobblers by Masticadores, where you’ll find some wonderful writing and plenty of food for thought.
Wonderful haikus. I especially like the horned toad.
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Thanks, Darlene. As a kid growing up on a farm in a desert region, it was always a thrill seeing horned toads. Sort of the Holy Grail of lizards for a young boy, you know? 😊
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Interesting Haiku!
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Thank you kindly, dear friend! I’m glad you enjoyed these little haiku. Wishing you a happy week! 😊
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Always most welcome my dear friend. Lots thank you Like my little comment. God bless you.
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Thanks so much, Joanne. Your support is very much appreciated, my friend. 😊
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Congratulations!
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Kindest thanks, Luisa. I appreciate you! 😊
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You’re more than welcome. Mike 🌹
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Congrats, Mike! More beautiful haiku, and I left a comment on Gobblers. 🤗
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Thanks a bunch, Lauren. I’m pleased to know you liked this selection of haiku. I appreciate you, my friend. 😊
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Wow! Beautiful, Mike!
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Thank you very much. Your kind words mean so much to me. 😊
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What a talent you are with the long and short poetic forms. 👏🏻
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Thanks so much, Michele. It’s very kind of you. To be honest, these first several collections (I have 60 in all, totaling 360 haiku and senryu) contain a few I find sort of embarrassing. I was learning, and trying to find my voice in this short format, and I was going by the inaccurate and rigid Western interpretation of haiku (strict 5/7/5 syllable count, etc.), and some of these sound sort of clunky because of it. Later on, I learned more about the traditional Japanese form for haiku and senryu and was able to relax my stranglehold on the incorrect Western interpretation and my work improved because of it. So, while some of these bring back good memories of the simple joy of writing, others embarrass me. I hope all the collections are published at Gobblers so what I consider my better-quality haiku/senryu can see the light of day. 😊🌸
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You’re very welcome, Mike and I understand. I feel the same about a few things I’ve written that need more polishing upon reflection, however we are all a work in progress and the creating in the moment is what matters most. Just reminded of this… some of my greatest “possessions” are my daughter’s earliest drawings and writings – something quite endearing about witnessing someone’s first steps, regardless of what it is. 💖🙏🏻
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Wise words from a most talented writer. Thanks, Michele. I appreciate your encouragement, my friend. 😊🌸
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You’re very welcome, Mike and thank you for the kind words. 🕊️
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You are so diverse! Go you! Linda xox
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Thank you kindly, Linda. Here’s to diversity! *raises can of soda pop* 😊
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* Raises her chamomile tea right back at you *
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These are lovely haiku, Mike! Congratulations!✨
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Thank you, Aaysid. Your kindness is appreciated, my friend! 😊
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you make this look so easy Mike..they’re all wonderful. I particularly enjoy…
Dying winter sun Bleeds on pallid frozen earth..
this is sublime creativity. I have so much to learn 🧐👏👏👏
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Thanks, Nigel. Those red sunsets on snowy landscapes are intense, for sure. I appreciate your support, amigo. 😊
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You’re welcome, Mike. 👏👏
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Congrats on the latest publication, Mike. I’m heading over to read!
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Thanks so much, Diana. Always pleased to see you stop by, my friend. 😊
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Brilliance at it’s best, Mike!!! 💓👏
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Thanks a bunch, Cindy. Your support is so appreciated! 😊
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You’re so very welcome, Mike. It’s a joy to read and support you💗
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Such wonderfully descriptive haiku!
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Kindest thanks, Dawn! (Boy, am I behind in responding to comments! My apologies, my friend.) 😊🍁
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