International Haiku Poetry Day


Today haikuists around the world recognize and celebrate their fellow poet’s accomplishments.

Writing haiku requires quiet observation, thoughtful consideration, and distillation of a moment into a crystalline nugget.

This past weekend I drove to a neighbor’s memorial service. The road that morning was like the occasion, dark and foggy. The experience prompted a haiku inspired by Carl Sandburg’s famous San Francisco fog poem.

As I drove, the cat analogy crept around my brain and emerged as the following haiku:

Happy Haiku Day to my fellow poets. I hope the non-poets will enjoy this bit of micro poetry, too.

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