as immortal
as possible
strawflower

 

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Ernest Wit

Ernest Wit is an award-winning poet whose work has appeared in many haiku anthologies and journals including Modern Haiku, Frogpond, Acorn, and The Heron's Nest. Author of books of poems: "Bitter Wind", "Towards Light", "Black and White", "Singing the World a Prima Vista", "The Touch of the Intanglible", "A Hundred Likes". He runs a blog of his previously published and unpublished haiku at www.withaiku.blogspot.com and a publication on Substack at ernestwithaiku.substack.com.

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  1. Hello, I have been writing haiku in Polish and Japanese for several years now. Sometimes I also write in English. I would like to share one of my haiku:

    springtime snow flurry,
    cherry blossoms in wonder,
    painting the landscape.

    blossoming flowers
    on apple three branches bloom
    streams od light entwine

    Best regards
    Sandra Jaworska

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