harvest moon…
no regrets over the don’t
i dared to do
Published by
Keiko Izawa
I started composing haiku last year inspired by the work of my American penpal. Ever since I have encountered and been impressed by so many beautiful English language haiku made by poets from all around the world. I feel very happy and honored to know as a Japanese this poem that originated in Japan is loved this much in the world.
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Hi Keiko,
It’s nice to see you back!
Enjoyed reading your ku.
Hi Keiko,
It’s nice to see you back!
Enjoyed reading your ku.
Warmly,
kala
That’s the spirit, Keiko
harvest moon
over the city
looking for stars
exquisitely creative. excellent.
Delicate moon
floating upon the water
a winters dream
I love it, very original, but then so many of your haiku are original. Great to see you again on tinywords!
black clouds…
darken harvest moon
flock and flock of black birds