Per Diem: Daily Haiku
The Haiku Foundation
December (31 poems): Children
How children move, exasperate and inspire us to look at life, our surroundings and ourselves.
Editor: Sonam Chhoki
Throughout December a different haiku by different authors will explore what childhood is about, possibly our most important joy.
Per Diem: Daily Haiku
umbilical cord-
a space man’s first
baby steps
-- Alan SummersPublications credits: “Rocket Dreams” commission Read/performed U.K. National Poetry Day October 4th 2007 with Space Historian Piers Bizony and NASA images at the Planetarium At-Bristol, as part of World Space Week:
http://bristolculture.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/at-bristol-planetarium-millennium-square.jpg
The Haiku Foundation
Mission Statement
The impetus behind The Haiku Foundation was the
realization that English-language haiku had done a poor job of promoting
itself in two important venues: in gathering, interpreting, honoring
and making available its comprehensive history, and in reaching beyond a
coterie audience to establish its importance as a literary vehicle in
the present and future. As a result, THF has two primary missions:
1) to archive our first century of English-language haiku; and
2) to expand possibilities for our second.
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1 comment:
Deeply felt through today's sadnesses, the innocence of children... subjected to that, that is erernal evil.
breathing in the blood
crys from this moments horror
lifes tears are planted
_m
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