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Some Haiku

FROM ISSUE # 199 (July 2012) | IN THIS ISSUE
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Haiku is a very short form of poetry born in Japan in the late 17th century. Today, haiku are written in many different languages with it being hugely popular in English speaking countries.

The price I pay
For a priceless dance in the rain
Aachoo!
- Paavan Mathema

Lost,
Wish to get found-
Within you
- Suyog Shrestha

We, the driver of own life
And we always love
Someone else's ride
- Sunil Nepal

They have a history together,
And I
Just a stranger
- Tsering Dolker

High on my blood
It flies out of the window
A mosquito
- Rishi Amatya

I fall like mad
Inconsistent and unaware-
Rain
- Suyog Shrestha

Those curls and those pearls
The girl at the bus stop
Never saw her again
- Sangam Giri

The above haiku have been extracted from Haiku Hangout, a facebook group where Haiku enthusiasts post their poems.


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