Frog

by Karis
(Catonsville MD USA)

The pond, blue, round, fresh
The frog jumps, breaking surface
In and wet he is









I'm Karis. I have written two other haikus for thins site which are just as entertaining as "Frog". Enjoy!

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Rain

by SMNSK Seneviratne
(Sri Lanka)

Sparkly drops smashers on earth
remaking the world to a magical land
my heart jumps for joy

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Stars Shine

by Mutavu Grace
(Kigali)

I looked up the other night
the tiny shiny dots
swallowed all weariness.

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Limbs Frame the Way

by Rex Lewis Field
(San Antonio,TX)

Limbs hang entangled
Bare bark seals against cold
Trail opens, shivering heard.

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Cath

by William
(Albuquerque, NM, US)

Chance spring encounter;
Raven hair and sweet perfume;
Two lovers enthralled

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The Awakening

by Karis
(Catonsville MD USA)

Winter's gone like dust
The awakening begins
Wake the flowers new

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Italian Night

by Monika
(Italy)

Starry summernight 
The sky above a dark blue
tent protecting you and me.

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Beauty

Beauty makes you smile.
Heaven is always joyful.
Smiling makes a day.

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About the author: "I am a current student at Medgar Evers college in Brooklyn, New York. I am majoring in biology and I plan on pursuing my dream in becoming a Medical Doctor in pediatrics."

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for NAKA

dawn breaks, silky swings
beautiful green, perfect peace
graceful quiet man

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About the author: "I am a 58 year old golfing gal."

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Ferns

by Michelle
(USA)

Greeny, special ferns
Types of Pteridophytes plants
Has seeds on its leaves.

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The Lonely Fall

by Tonnette andu
(Chicago, illinois)

Morning sun awakes colors
Clouds brightly covered
Alone trees stand tall.

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Population

by Peter J. Randazzo
(Nesconset, NY, United States)

The constant growing
The innocent are bleeding
The flood is coming

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Beginner

by UPEGU
(INDIA)

As winter came
A gust of cold wind blew
across my face.

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115

by Emilie Kohler
(Pennsylvania)

The roof is leaking
Possible showers today
Inside of my room

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Shattered Dreams

by keertana
(dubai)

Shattered dreams aren't
Complete, flawless images
Engulfed in darkness.

They are Complete;
Flawless images carelessly
Thrown.

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Spring has Sprung

by Agnes
(Auckland, New Zealand)

Fresh morning sun on my face
Beaming on Flame tree in flower
Tui's wallow in contentment

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Fall's Revival

by Kaitlin Hodnett
(Louisiana, USA)

Autumn- the season
of salvation when old sins,
like leaves, fall away.


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Bay Activity

by Shirley Bowers-Van Rensburg
(Saldanha Bay, South Africa)

Still cobalt ocean
Blackbacked gulls flitting on by
Menacing trawler

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About the author: "Shirley Bowers-Van Rensburg lives in Saldanha Bay, South Africa with her husband and extended family (including three dogs and four cats). She has studied Business Communication and Creative Writing and has been writing poetry, memoirs and short stories for several decades. She is also a potter, a spinner of yarn (the pastoral type), a Reiki practitioner and a lover of crystals. "

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Winter

by Sicilia & Brian
(San Diego,CA,US)

Winter makes it calm
As trees fall into slumber
Holidays in December

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Apples

by lorry ivy
(elgin tx usa)

rainbow of apples
one,two,three,four,and many
chutney, vitamins

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About the author: "This is only about the third time that someone else has seen my poetry!"

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Lights at Night

by Juan Nicolás Gómez
(Bogota, Colombia)

There's big glowing lights
Over here and over there-
This, happens at night.

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Disenchantment

by Emilie Kohler
(Pennsylvania)

Looking up at space
I thought you were a planet
But you're just a plane

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End of Summer

by Danny
(Greenville, SC USA)

barbeque grill beside the road
yellow butterfly fluttering about

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First Try

by Lena Moffat
(Sebastopol CA USA)

squirrels twirling by
quivering branches above
waiting cats below

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About the author: "I've always wondering about haiku and looked it up online just now. Used to read poetry with my mother as a child in my native Sweden."

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Stars

by Claire
(Brooklyn, NY, USA)

Stars on an axis
Just like the Earth round and round
All over the sky

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Autumnal Beauty - The Stiperstones, Shropshire

by Issi
(Europe)

Autumn’s gentleness
Stones stand in the wilderness
Creamy skies above

Lone stones like faces
A green wilderness beyond
Clouds like marshmallows

Galloping ponies
Vanishing over the skyline
A pink, creamy sky

A lone wilderness
Faceless stone figures’ shadows
A cool, gentle breeze

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Autumn

by Jim
(Livonia, MI. USA)

Burning leaves, dark autumn night
Smokey yellow flames dance, chilly wind sighs
Long shadows ripple, flicker, shimmer

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Autumnal Delights

by Latoya J. Williams
(Raleigh, NC, USA)

Autumn has arrived.
The trees are dropping color.
Azure skies delight.

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About the author: "Latoya J. Williams is a bubble blowing enthusiast, who loves the Earth and lives a contemplative life in Raleigh, North Carolina."

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A Game

by jinx
(florida, pinellas county)

with my monster friend
under my bed, all alone
there we watch for them

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About the author: "As a young child, I had no friends, and when people tried to be my friend. I turned them down. Why? I do not know. I think it was because so many people avoided me and I was so used to being alone, that I didn't want to be around people anymore. The monster was the only friend I had and that is what inspired me to write this."

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Essence of Summer

by Noah Salwen
(Kings Park, NY, USA)

The massive ripples
Marching onto the mute shore
Radiate under the sun

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The Taste of Silence

by Latoya J. Williams
(Raleigh, NC, USA)

The taste of silence.
Have you felt it in your soul?
Tears fall in worship.

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Blessings

by HARI.
(INDIA.)

Stone yields in sweaty palms
Winter flees to open eyes in benevolence
I bow down for blessings.

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About the author: "A budding poet and a career copywriter by profession. Poetry lets me explore the unknown dimensions in me and helps me achieve a balance in my life."

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A Cherry Blossom

by Dylan Enma
(Phiippines)

A cherry blossom.
The beautiful flower tree.
Incommensurate

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HAIKU

by Susan acharya
(Kathmandu,nepal)

A boy running
Here and there
Without pants

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Redondo

by William
(Albuquerque, NM, US)

Season's torrid heat
Smothers us with its embrace
Pink champagne for two.

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