POET'S CORNER

HAIKU

(Dharma name:  Satya)

(A haiku is a type of short-form poem that originated in Japan. Haiku poems are typically written in three lines, with five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. They are unrhymed, but some poets may choose to rhyme the first and third lines for added challenge. Haiku poems often focus on nature or the seasons, and emphasize simplicity, intensity, and directness of expression.)

 COSMOS PAIN

Microscopic worlds Pain and suffering,

Live in the water droplet. All a part of daily life.

We drink a cosmos. Freedom requires thought

winter morn (upside down)

A slate gray sky above me,

Fog wisps float the street.

A winter morn in Greeley.