Welcome to The Australian Haiku Society Haiku String for the day of the Southern Hemisphere Winter Solstice, which occurs in Sydney NSW on Wednesday, 21 June 2017 at 2:24 pm AEST.
We will keep the string open for contributions until Friday, 23 June at 2.24 pm AEST to accommodate international poets who may wish to take part.
See the contributions by clicking the header to go to the main post, or click HERE
We welcome contributions from haiku poets worldwide to the AHS Winter Solstice Haiku String 2017.
The subject of the haiku string is ‘place’. We invite you to share with us your original haiku about the place you live, or a place where you have lived or visited. Tell us about the landscape, whether urban, rural, or wilderness, the weather and mood of the place, the animals, birds, insects, and sea creatures, and the lifestyle and customs of the humans who live there.
The haiku in this string will be tied together by the subject: ‘place’. There is no necessity for each haiku to relate to the previous haiku in the string, although we allow for response haiku for two levels below each haiku in the top-level posts in the string.
- Please contribute up to three of your best haiku
- Haiku should be posted in the comment box at the end of this post
- Haiku posted must be original work by the poet making the post. Please include your name below each haiku as you wish it to appear.
- We invite you to include the name of the ‘place’ below the name of the author.
- We would prefer contributions of new work, but will accept previously published haiku.
Posting your work in the AHS Winter Solstice Haiku String 2017 assumes the following:
Copyright of each haiku remains with the author. We request nonexclusive permission to publish your work on AHS website and to republish it in any future online collections on the AHS website
rented house
the best spot in the village
for winter sun
Kobayashi Issa (1763-1828)
.かり家や村一番の冬日向
kari ie ya mura no ichiban no fuyu hinata

inner city cafe
a dog parade
with coffee
– Carol Reynolds, Sydney, Australia
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winter solstice –
a blind man trembles
in the blizzard
Pag lace –
freshness of island
on mother’s scarf
Goran Gatalica, Zagreb, CROATIA
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winter solstice
sky edged with pink
morning and eve
(originally published in The Asahi Shimbun Feb. 3, 2017)
Valentina Ranaldi-Adams
Fairlawn, Ohio USA
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frost flowers
bloom on the lake . . .
no word from you
Mayfly 62, Winter 2017
Debbie Strange
(British Columbia, Canada)
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frozen sheets . . .
we unpin the shape
of winter
Frogpond 37.3. Autumn 2014
Debbie Strange
(Saskatchewan, Canada)
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snowbound
every garden pot
a ptarmigan
Kokako 25, September 2016
Debbie Strange
(Manitoba, Canada)
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Wishing everyone a happy solstice – shine on!
Debbie
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Layoule’s greenery *…
murmur of morning walkers
in the crimson dawn
* Layoule’s peaceful greenery, situated on the banks of the river Aveyron in the South of France.
Keith A. SIMMONDS
Rodez, FRANCE
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a pavement tap…
the old woman obliges
her dogs to drink
Keith A. SIMMONDS
Rodez, FRANCE
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heat wave …
the festival of music
shakes up the town
Keith A. SIMMONDS
Rodez, FRANCE
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