Sunday, May 3, 2015

One Line Haiku

Here is Deborah Kolodji at the special reading at the Tea House 
and our visit to the convalescent koi in 2010. Since she sprang onto the haiku scene, 
she has made herself irreplaceable, promoting haiku and very frequent haiku events
in a variety of ways. She's another member from the Southern California Haiku Study Group.

(Addendum: Debbie just emailed me that these were three line haiku and posted the wrong way
on my source. I'll try to clean this up and redo this post soon. Editor.)

migrating birds 
the line of planes 
at rush hour

Deborah Kolodji




thistles in bloom
 grandmother’s needle threaded 
with purple

Deborah Kolodji


If you haven't tried writing haiku in one line of 17 syllables or less,
try to fit the attempt into your busy life. You know who you are . . .

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