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High Coo May 4

Below are some haiku questions for Star Wars Day. How would you answer?

Question #1

Skywalker Saga:

trilogy of trilogies …

a franchise to love?

Question #2

Yoda tells us to “Do.

Or do not. There is no try.”

What’s your choice today?

Questions 3 – 5

Just or unjust war?

Peaceful means all exhausted?

Love our enemies?

NOTE: Tomorrow, May 5, three holidays are celebrated: Cinco de Mayo, National Astronaut Day and National Day of Prayer.

High Coo May 3rd

Today’s holidays are National Teacher Day, Paranormal Day and Eid al-Fitr. A haiku for each are below. Let me know what you think.

My Favorite Teacher?

So many choices

and the poets bring a smile …

grateful for them all

Paranormality

Unexplainable –

every place has a story.

What or who haunts you?

Eid al-Fitr

Rice, yogurt and meat …

seasoning with love and care …

celebrate with food!

NOTE: Tomorrow is Star Wars Day

High Coo May 2nd

Today two holidays are mentioned: International Harry Potter Day and National Brothers and Sisters Day. What do these holidays mean to you? Are they bittersweet? Perhaps the poems below will provide some inspiration.

Twenty-Four Years Ago

Battle of Hogwarts

Voldemort was defeated

Can love grow through loss?

Keep the Love Alive

Losing siblings hurts

Relive precious memories

Our bonds continue

PLEASE NOTE: Tomorrow, May 3rd, offers three holidays for consideration. They are National Teacher Day, Paranormal Day and/or Eid al-Fitr.

High Coo May 1st

May 1st includes these three holidays: May Day, National Lemonade Day and Mother Goose Day. Below are haiku poems for each. Please let me know what you think.

My Favorite May Day

Celtic Quarter Day

Fertility is sky high

We hunger for life

When Life Gives You Lemons

Can’t get what you want?

No worries, no need to fret,

time for lemonade.

Who’s Your Mother?

May is Mother’s month:

Earth, Nature, of Invention

and dear Mother Goose.

NOTE: Tomorrow, May 2nd, is International Harry Potter Day and National Brothers and Sisters Day. What haiku poem comes to mind for you?

HIGH COO 4U

April has been a great month for sharing published poetry and meeting other poets and reading their creative work. THANK YOU!

To continue this poetry exploration, I’m proposing 31 days of Haiku in honor of the holidays of May. I’m hoping that you will:

  • LIKE a few of the Haiku poems offered,
  • REPLY with a comment, or better yet, a Haiku poem of your own, and
  • FOLLOW this blog to receive instant notification of each new poem published.

Please remember, traditional Haiku is a 17-syllable poem with a 5/7/5 three-line structure. An example might be:

Birds of a feather

will often flock together.

Yes? Come fly with me.

NOTE: Tomorrow is May 1st also known as MAY DAY, or NATIONAL LEMONADE DAY or MOTHER GOOSE DAY. Hmmm, what Haiku poem comes to mind for you?

Three Haikus Around a Theme

I am grateful to Tricycle magazine for their monthly Haiku challenge. See https://tricycle.org/haiku/

Last month, February, the prompt provided was “sleeping Buddha”. There were surely many great offerings submitted and Tricycle magazine will reveal the top three soon.

If you’re curious, check out the website and consider offering your own submissions for their next prompt this month.

And BTW, here are my submissions for last month:

Big Brother watches, the Way is beyond language, sleeping Buddha dreams.

Full Snow Moon watches, while the sleeping Buddha rests, wake up Spring is near!

Merrily we row, sleeping Buddha simply smiles, life is but a dream.

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