Greetings, folks. Gobblers by Masticadores has published the latest installment of my short haiku/senryu collections titled “A Few Haiku (21).” These small collections consist of six haiku and/or senryu. Much appreciation goes to editor Manuela Timofte for her kindness in sharing these little ones with her readers. I hope you like them.
“A Few Haiku (21)”
© 2021 by Michael L. Utley
(#121)
old rain barrel
dark waters of
forgotten dreams
…..
(#122)
first snow
white kiku on
autumn’s casket
…..
(#123)
stone cairns
mark my future; stone heart
marks my past
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Oooh, number three certainly hits home, Mike.
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I agree – I was going to write almost exactly the same thing.
~David
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Thanks, David. I love the symbolism of cairns–both how they point our way forward and mark where we’ve been in the past. They also show that we’re not alone on our journey–someone’s been on the same path before us and cared enough to help us on our way. Wishing you a peaceful Sunday. 😊
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For sure. ❤
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Great minds think alike – grin!
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Thanks, Robbie. I think I have a thing for cairns–they reoccur in my poetry fairly often. Glad to know this one connected with you. 😊
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A micropoem about the cycle of life.
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Yessir, Mr. Mike. #3 resonates on a very personal level.
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Thanks, Nigel. Sort of a recurring theme for me, the symbolism of cairns. I’m glad this one struck a chord with you. (And I’ll have you know that Mr. Mike was my main nickname in jr. high and high school–even my science teacher/basketball coach called me Mr. Mike! 😎).
Hope things are copacetic in your part of the world, amigo. Sending you some cool Colorado vibes. 😊
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Lol…thanks bro bro. I’m in TT relaxing for a couple days. Much needed respite
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So much emotion in so few words. I think #124 and #126 are my favorites, but each one touches me. Your accompanying image is beautiful and so appropriate. A beautiful package, Mike, even if it does make me want to give you a hug!
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Thank you kindly, Jane. Yep, #124 & #126 are somber, indeed. I seem to be most inspired by sorrow and I suppose I’m okay with that after all these years. Melancholy me, you know? As for hugs, all are freely accepted here! 🤗
Also, Manuela (editor of Gobblers) does a grand job of choosing accompanying images. I never use accompanying images for my writing on my blog, but my editors at Masticadores and Spillwords like to include them, and it’s always interesting to see what they select.
I hope things are good in your part of the world, my friend. 😊
🍁
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Yes, melancholy you, I do know! 🤗💕 Now that I know who chose the accompanying image, I remain impressed. As a sports fan, if the Blue Jays win their game today and the Europeans win the Ryder Cup, all will be very good in my world, thanks very much!! 😏😂
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Always happy to read, Mike. Heading over.
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congrats – the snow on autumn’s casket – perfect
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Excellent, Mike!
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Beautiful, Mike, you have a gift, my friend! Expansive imagery in a minimum of words. Love 125, there is something special about hiking and enjoying the views and contemplating life.
Congratulations on being published! Well deserved.
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Congratulations, Mike! Clicking over to read the others.
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A great collection of haiku, Mike! I love how you express different emotions and introspection through a nature lens. #124 is especially beautiful. 🙂
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The poems are beautiful. Congratulations on the publication Mike.
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These are stunning Mike and the last one on this page is one I relate to. I am moving to Gobblers to enjoy the entire collection. Sending big hugs your way my friend.
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Each poem powerful with so much to appreciate trough your well done poetry! 💕
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Wonderful collection, Mike.
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Your haiku are a dream to behold! Looking forward to a day that I’d have a collection of yours in the form of a book. 😮
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Beautiful!
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Love it, Mike — this is so beautiful. I’m truly fascinated by how each verse captures a deep emotional truth in so few words. There’s a quiet strength and tenderness in your imagery — the kind that lingers long after reading. From the gentle melancholy of forgotten dreams to the wisdom found in silence, every piece feels like a reflection of the heart’s journey through time, loss, and renewal. Truly exquisite work, my friend👍
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Thanks so much, Saima–you spoil me, for sure! You’re very kind, my friend. How I wish I could find my way back to writing these little ones. When they flow, it’s blissful, peaceful… My muse has abandoned me once again. Where did she go off to this time? 🤔
It’s such a pleasure to receive your generous words. I always appreciate when you stop by and grace my little blog with your presence. 😊
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