Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry.
The poems are limited to 3 lines and 17 syllables.

5 on the first line,
7 on the second line,
and 5 on the third.


I try to write one Haiku everyday.
Most days I fail, but some days inspiration strikes.
Sometimes it gushes for days at a time.
You can never tell when something will touch your heart.

Thanks for spending a moment reading
Haiku from the Heart.

I hope you'll be back to read my words.


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Glow Sticks

Icicles glisten,
reflecting the pale moonlight.
Bright fingers of ice.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Looking to the sky

My Haiku blog is
awaiting inspiration.
Like parched fields in drought.

Awe

The Sun streaks through clouds,
lighting up distant mountains.
Nature's majesty.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Drenched

The piano plays.
Music rains down on me like
a monsoon shower.