f/k/a . . .

September 17, 2006

haiku on the wind

Filed under: Uncategorized — David Giacalone @ 5:23 pm

 

 

f/k/a’s Honored Guest Poets speak of the wind:

 

 
withering wind…
the scarecrow’s jacket
          fits

 

 
cold wind
      the sweep of the speed skater’s arms

 

 
winter wind
the piano roll ends with
silent night

 

 

 

 

 

stiff march wind
the sound
of an airball

 

 

 
sultry breeze
she teaches me to whistle
with a blade of grass

 

 

 
migrating geese
all of us walk with our
backs to the wind

 

 

 

. . . by  ed markowski

 

 

 

 

in the howling wind
under the full moon
the snowman, headless

 

 

 

 
Stifling heat
a palm frond suggests
there is a breeze

 

 

 
fierce wind
street sweeper has
another coffee

 

 

 
Two willows —
each its own way
with the wind

 

 

 

 

 

 

The old wind chimes
in the basement for winter
tinkle from my sigh

 

 

 
in the windswept window
among the wild trees
my face

 

 

 
wind change
the tumbleweed now chases
the kitten

 

. . . by George Swede

 

 
the narrow place
between my neck and my collar
November wind

 

 

 

 

 

prairie wind
snow fills the mouth
of the badger hole

 

 

 

 

 

autumn winds
pine cones roll
under the fence

 

. . . by DeVar Dahl

 

 
wind-beaten marquee
saying only
“Coming Soon”

 

 

 

 

I know the rules–
the wind blows
the leaves move

 

 

 

 

 

autumn wind –
trying to keep myself
under my hat

 

 

 
hard paddling
the wind
dries my teeth

 

 

. . . by John Stevenson

 

 

 
        sharp wind
the metal gate bangs shut
          bangs shut

 

 

 
first autumn wind-
not feeling the knife
slice my finger

 

 

 

 

 

 

    noiseless wind
       icicles pend
from the bell clappers

 
. . . by Jim Kacian

 

 

 

at the bus stop
our backs to the wind
the sunrise changes color

 

 

 

Deserted tennis court
    wind through the net

 

 

 

 

 

each lull
in the winter wind:
you and I

 

 

 

 

 

loud wind–
the bed unmade
all day

 

. . . by gary hotham

 

 

 

bitter wind …
the hand that cups the flame
aglow

 

 

 

 

 

processional
cold wind lifts one corner
of the pall

 

 
autumn
and my son’s voice deepening
           the wind chimes

 

 

 
summer stillness
the play of light and shadow
on the windchimes

 

 

 

 

 

 

wind and rain
the hand I reach for
in the dark

 

 

. . . by peggy willis lyles

 

 

 

winter wind–
he can’t find his roost
the evening crow

 

 

 

 

 

evening mountain–
how long will the cold wind
blast?

 

 

 

 

 

 

flecked with sand
from the whirlwind…
little butterfly

 

 

 

 

 

windblown here they come–
the winter rain
the thin man

 

. . . by kobayashi issa, translated by David G. Lanoue

 

 

 

 

funeral procession . . .
snowflakes blowing
into the headlights

 

 

 

 
maple seeds spiraling –
  cicada husk holds on
  to the old swing rope

 

 

 

 

the pinwheel stops
     grandpa catches
     his breath

 

 

 

 

 

 

snowblind on the range:
homesteader feels
the barbwire home

 

 

. . . by Randy Brooks

 

 

 

blossoms in the wind-shadow
a hiker stops
to sip his water

 

 

 

 

 

a table for one–
leaves rustle
in the inner courtyard 

 

 

. . . by Michael Dylan Welch

 

 

 

 

Cooling white wine –
the tinkle of windchimes
in the summer twilight

 

 

 

 

 

Sting of the wind–
icy evergreen needles
glinting in winter sunset

 

 

 

 
Approaching storm…
a black coat in the meadow
snorts against the wind

 

 

 

 

 

Windblown curtain–
from a fold, a white moth
flutters out into moonlight

 

 

 

 

 

A warm breeze . . .
the scent of hay bales
from the moonlit field

 

 

. . . by Rebecca Lilly

 

 

 

 

dead calf
a mother licks
the wind 

 

 

 

 

 

 

chill wind -
autumn leaves covering
autumn leaves

 

 

. . . by alice frampton

 

 

 
march wind
mother and baby
share a shawl

 

 

 

 

 

 

mid-life crisis
raking up leaves
in the wind

 

 

 

 

mountain wind
the stillness of a lamb
gathers crows

 

. . . by matt morden

 

 

 

the cattails
lose their heads
march wind

 

 

 

 
pickup truck
an old retriever
laps the wind

 

 

 

 
sea cliff
fledgling gannets
face the wind

 

. . . by Tom Painting

 

 
sheets
on the clothesline
the wind curves

 

 

 

 
windless day -
kissing snowflakes
on her hair

 

. . . by Yu Chang

 

 

 

 

wind-shaped trees
a young hawk
measures the sky

 

 

 

 

 
mating antics
of a hummingbird
wind on the lake

 

 

 

 

 

 

one sail remains
on the old windmill
spring clouds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
a spring wind
coins in the cup
of a sleeping beggar

 

 

 

. . . by paul m

 

 

 

 

 

all the way home
the wind at my back
New Year’s day 

 

 

 

 
spring wind
he pedals
faster

 

 

 

 

Antietam–
facing into
the autumn wind

 

 

 
wind in the canopy–
waiting
           to feel it

 

 

 
waiting for you
the wind
kicks up a bit

 
. . . by Carolyn Hall

 

 

 

 

March wind –
more garbage
in the trees

 

 

 

 

March wind
wondering how I tied my hair
as a child

 

 

. . . by Hilary Tann

 

 

 

 

spring wind -
the kid in the neighborhood
has a new whistle

 

 

 

 

 
out of its reflecting pool
      the windblown
          fountain

 

 

. . . by Tom Clausen

 

 

 
warm city wind
cherry blossoms filling
the potholes

 

 

 

 

 
ladybug descending
this windwhipt blade of grass
last blaze of sun

 

 

 

. . . by Pamela Miller Ness

 

 

 

 

year of the rooster
the wind chimes swivel
soundlessly

 

 

 

 

 

wind chimes
sharper, clearer
after snow

 

 

. . . by Barry George

 

 

 

 

summer wind–
a dragonfly grips
the clothespin

 

 

 

 

 

tomato blossoms
a breeze lifts the hair
on my arm

 

 
. . . by W.F. Owen

 

 

 

 

 

winter wind
this stack of bills
its own paperweight

 

 

 

 

a shut-off notice
flaps in the wind–
midwinter

 

 

 

 

autumn wind—
a leaf and homeless man
cross paths

 

 

 

 
the silver leaves
that were once my life—
autumn wind

 

 

. . . by andrew riutta

 

 

 

 

blast of wind
flattens the roadside grass–
hitchhiker on her suitcase

 

 

 

 

 

legs pawing
in the summer wind—monarch
in the wiper blade

 

 

 

 

snow-packed roads—
the wind blows through
a stripped Camaro

 
. . . by Lee Gurga

 

 

 

 

the wind storm moves on –
once more the songs of sparrows
in the pines

 

 

 

 
moonrise–
the scent of windfall apples
on the wind

 

 

 

 

 
cold wind–
tattering clouds
let out some sky

 

 

 

 

 

 

freezing wind–
the body builder pumps gas
in a muscle shirt

 

 

 

 

 

no wind today -
the cottonwoods
speak in chickadee

 

 

 

 

 

 

wind-rippled pond –
bright whirligigs twirl
in all directions

 
. . . by Billie Wilson 

 

 

 

 

farewell picnic –
wind blows the blossoms
off the dogwoods

 

 

 

 

 
mid-March winds -
a too-warm coat
suddenly too thin

 

 

 

 
harsh wind
takes the tree’s last leaves –
slowly undressing her

 
. . . by david giacalone/dagosan

 

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Credits (alphabetically, by author):

Randy Brooks
all from School’s Out (Press Here, 1999)
“funeral procession” - Henderson Haiku Award, HSA 1998
Yu Chang
“windless day -”- Upstate Dim Sum
“sheets” -   A New Resonance (1999); South by Southeast 3:4
Tom Clausen
“spring wind”- Upstate Dim Sum (2003/II)
“out of the reflecting pool” - frogpond
DeVar Dahl
“the narrow place” - from A Piece of Egg Shell,  Snapshot Press Haiku Calendar 2003
“prairie wind” -  A Piece of Egg Shell
“autumn winds” - hon men., WHC Shiki Haiku Poems Contest
alice frampton
“chill wind” - World Haiku Assn website;  Haiku Canada Newsletter XV:2
“dead calf” - The Heron’s Nest (Sept. 2005)
Barry George
“year of the rooster” - The Heron’s Nest (Sept. 2005)
“wind chimes” — the heron’s nest VI: 6 (June 2002)
david giacalone/dagosan
“mid-March winds”  - Clouds Peak #1 (July 2006)
“farewell picnic” - Haiku Harvest (Spring & Summer 2006 Vol. 6 No. 1)
Lee Gurga
“a blast of wind” -  Fresh Scent (Brooks Books, 1998)
Carolyn Hall
“all the way home” - The Heron’s Nest(II:8, August 2000)
“spring wind” - The Heron’s Nest VI:7 (2004)
“Antietam–” - Frogpond XXVI:1 (2003)
“wind in the canopy–” - Blithe Spirit 10:3 (2000)
“waiting for you” - frogpond XXVIII: 1
gary hotham
 ”at the bus stop” - breathmarks: haiku to read in the dark
“Desserted tennis court” - The Haiku Anthology (1st ed. 1974)
“each lull,” “loud wind–” - breathmarks (1999)
kobayashi issa
all translated by David G. Lanoue
Jim Kacian
“sharp wind” Presents of Mind (1996)
“first autumn wind” - world haiku bio
“noiseless wind” - from Presents of Mind
Rebecca Lilly
from Shadwell Hills (Brook Press, 2002)
“a warm breeze” - the loose thread: red moon anthology (2001)
peggy willis lyles
all from To Hear the Rain (Brooks Books, 2002)
paul m
“wind-shaped trees”  - finding the way (Press Here, 2002)
“mating antics” -   The Heron’s Nest (Dec. 2005)
“one sail remains” - finding the way (Press Here, 2002)
“a spring wind” - The Heron’s Nest (June 200)
ed markowski
“migrating geese” - Mainichi Daily News  (May 7, 2005)
matt morden
 ”march wind”  Morden Haiku (March 17, 2006)
“mid-life crisis” - Haiku Canada Newsletter -  Vol XVIII Feb 2005 No.1
“mountian wind” - A New Resonance 2: Emerging Voices
Pamela Miller Ness
“warm city wind”: - World Haiku bio; Haiku Canada Newsletter XIII:3 (June 2000)
“ladybug descending” - Summerday, Puget Sound sequence
W.F. Owen
“summer wind” - Agniewska’s Dowry 12; The Loose Thread
“tomato blossoms” - frogpond: XVII:2
Tom Painting
 ”pickup truck” — The Heron’s Nest 5.5 (May 2003)
“sea cliff” -  the heron’s nest (April 2004)
andrew riutta
“winter wind” - clouds peak #1 (July 1, 2006)
“a shut-off notice” - Shiki Monthly Kukai (Jan. 2006)
John Stevenson
“wind-beaten marquee” - Some of the Silence
“I know the rules” - Quiet Enough
“autumn wind” - Upstate Dim Sum  (2005/I)
“hard paddling” - Upstate Dim Sum (2004/II)

George Swede
“in the howling wind”, “fierce wind”,  “in the windswept window”, “wind change” - Almost Unseen (2000)
“Stifling heat”  -The Heron’s Nest (Dec. 2005)
“two willows” The Heron’s Nest  (March 2005)
“the old wind chimes” from The Heron’s Nest
Hilary Tann
“more garbage” - Upstate Dim Sum (2003/II)
“my hair” - Upstate Dim Sum  (2005/II)
Michael Dylan Welch
“blossoms” - from Thornewood Poems
“a table for one” - from Open Window (photos & haiku)
Billie Wilson 
“the wind storm moves on –” - Haiku Harvest  (Spring 2001)
“moonrise” - Mayfly #40 (2005)
“cold wind” - Acorn 13 (2004)
“no wind today” - The Heron’s Nest VI:3 (2004)
“freezing rain” — New Resonance 3: Emerging Voices ; frogpond
“wind-rippled pond — ” - Haiku Harvest  (Spring 2001)

 

1 Comment »

  1. of all the great haiku presented here
    there’s something about issa’s
    “windblown here they come” that
    blows the others away.

    ed markowski

    dry winter wind…
    the produce boy builds
    a pyramid of figs*

    *first published in bottle rockets issue 13

    Comment by ed markowski — September 28, 2006 @ 5:58 pm

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