Welcome to The Australian Haiku Society Haiku String for the day of the Southern Hemisphere Winter Solstice
We will keep the String open for contributions for three days to accommodate international poets who may wish to take part.
We welcome contributions from haiku poets worldwide.
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The haiku in this String will be tied together by the subject: ‘seeing the world with a child’s eyes’. There is no need 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 place of residence below the author’s name.
In the spirit of creativity we encourage poets to submit new work.
Posting your work in the AHS Winter Solstice Haiku String 2018 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
道あるに 雪の中行く 童かな
michi aruni/ yuki no naka yuku/ warabe kana
there’s the road
yet the child walks
in the snow
Kijo Murakami (1865 – 1938)
(Translation Vanessa Proctor)

whistling wind —
the clack of grandma’s knitting,
my bunny mug of cocoa
Beverley George, Australia
shortest day —
shouldn’t our school hours
be shorter too?
Beverley George, Australia
dull sky
I dress our rescue dog
in my best jumper
Beverley George, Australia
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pigeon feather –
he tells me it came
from Bunjil
Eider Green, UK
LikeLiked by 3 people
Wellington boots
lined by the door
large to small
.
tide lines
around her Wellies
puddle high
.
.
Simon Hanson
Queensland, Australia
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shortest day
snapping icicles
between thumb and finger
Marilyn Humbert
Australia
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yellow butterfly
I reach to touch
its wing
Kath Abela Wilson
Pasadena, California USA
treetops sway
over mother’s shoulder
her hair too
Kath Abela Wilson
Pasadena, California USA
dinner bells
my walk home balanced
on a sunbeam
Kath Abela Wilson
Pasadena, California USA
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waiting for the dawn
the glitter of moon light
in my child’s eye
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torn orchids
in his little hand
for me
LikeLiked by 3 people