Mar 22

Haiku 446

Posted: under Alison's Haiku, Daily Haiku.
Tags: , , March 22nd, 2010

by Alison

by Alison

cool spring air carries

the scent of cinnamon past

the outdoor cafes

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Mar 21

Haiku 445

Posted: under Daily Haiku, Kelly's Haiku.
Tags: , , , , , March 21st, 2010

by Kelly

by Kelly

SPF 30

in anticipation of

hot vacation sun

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Mar 20

Haiku 444

Posted: under Alison's Haiku, Daily Haiku.
Tags: , March 20th, 2010

by Alison

by Alison

I waste the hours of

a perfect spring day whining

about a toothache

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Mar 19

Haiku 443

Posted: under Daily Haiku, Kelly's Haiku.
Tags: , , , , , , , , March 19th, 2010

by Kelly

by Kelly

six years together

his Vietnamese love songs

now so familiar

 

 

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Mar 18

See Me, Hear Me, Read Me

Posted: under Reviews.
Tags: , , March 18th, 2010

A belated Happy International Women’s Day!

Celebrated annually on March 8th, International Women’s Day is a global holiday that recognizes the achievements and life experiences of women worldwide. In honor of the holiday, this year a group of women have come together to show solidarity and express their individual voices through the medium of haiku.

See Me, Hear Me, Read Me is a compilation of haiku written by international women. Published by ActionAid of the United Kingdom, ActionAid is a nonprofit that works to eradicate poverty worldwide. The book includes contributions from well-known women such as Julie Walters, Yoko Ono and Dame Judi Dench along with other inspiring women of whom ActionAid has worked with around the world.

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The writers come from diverse backgrounds, ethnicities and are at various life stages. Although I have not ordered the book yet, the sneak peaks that I have gathered around the internet have me intrigued.

Here is one haiku by Judi Dench, simple and telling in it’s message:

Girls are not allowed

To go to school, only boys

Girls work, girls sweep, girls weep

And here is one by Julie Walters, which clearly illustrates the theme of unity between women:

Woman not invisible

I see you, we hear your pain

we are the women.

Here is another by P. Chandrakala, a 23 year old HIV positive single mother and activist from India:

Not respected in society, burdens

HIV positive women isolated

unite and fight for our rights.

The challenges that women across the globe face are vast and complex and it is fascinating to see how completely fitting is the ancient Japanese poetic tradition of haiku for a compilations such as this. Haiku is approachable and direct, with little room for excesses. It has also become a poetic tradition with an international following that is familiar on some level to many. What a wonderful way to demonstrate unity between women!

You can order See Me, Hear Me, Read Me directly through Actionaid.

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Mar 18

Haiku 442

Posted: under Alison's Haiku, Daily Haiku.
Tags: March 18th, 2010

by Alison

by Alison

a dark starless night -

I step into shadows not

sure where the ground is

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Mar 17

Haiku 441

Posted: under Daily Haiku, Kelly's Haiku.
Tags: , , , , , , , March 17th, 2010

by Kelly

by Kelly

endless phone calls but

out my window chickadees

jockey for prime seeds

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Mar 16

Haiku 440

Posted: under Alison's Haiku, Daily Haiku.
Tags: , , , , March 16th, 2010

by Alison

by Alison

the wind keeps raging -

I hold my daughter closer

and whisper sweet songs

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Mar 15

Haiku 439

Posted: under Daily Haiku, Kelly's Haiku.
Tags: , , , , March 15th, 2010

by Kelly

by Kelly

spring knocks as do these

rumors of a troubled ex —

I open the door

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Mar 14

Haiku 438

Posted: under Alison's Haiku, Daily Haiku.
Tags: , , March 14th, 2010

by Alison

by Alison

preparing our home

for another hurricane -

tall pines creak and sway

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