She’s somewhere close
Twin flame burning brightly
Honey on the wind
Author: poetryfest
HAIKU Poem: Today, by Andy Huy Le
Today is today.
Hold onto grains of pinched sand.
Reminder of joy.
HAIKU Poem: Winter’s Vice, by Nevada Washington
A vice grips my soul,
Winter’s shadows weave their cage—
Spring whispers reprieve.
HAIKU Poem: Reflection, by Sierra Fisher
Mirroring myself
Only led to broken glass
Pick up the pieces
Stained with memories
Jagged and rusted with tears
Only truth remains
HAIKU Poems by Dora Zelig
Surrender
I push and you pull
Your end of rope is lengthy
When I crash, you win
The Self-loather
“Someone” that cuts deep
Weaves in and out of the day
Tripping confidence
Cultish
He, who seeks the lie
Has no trace of real conscience
I will bring you down
You’re Mine
Another fight now
Crystal pieces adorn floors
We all want a break
Mush, attempted
Believe it baby
We will never be marshland
Open fields only
HAIKU Poem: Poem1, by Aya Afrit
Happiness is when
You breathe the fresh air and smile,
Kissed by the sweet sun.
HAIKU Poem: can’t get close enough, by beau nicholas
the sun reaches forth —
icarus’ dying wish.
hold on tight for him.
HAIKU Poem: And then there was (n)one, by Miodrag Kojadinović
by & © 2017 Miodrag Kojadinović
Four is cocoon, is death.
Lack of leaves cancels Silk Road,
poetess ruminates.
HAIKU Poem: Nostalgia, by Sky Pagani
My mind meanders
Through those distant memories
Of bittersweet past.
HAIKU Poem: Gestures, by Brandi Blount
“Look! I picked flowers
for you.” I thank you; resume
tending the garden