Forgotten promise

 forgotten promise –

in an autumn puddle

the rising sun

Autumn Moon Haiku Journal - Volume 6:1, Autumn/Winter 2022-23

Ayutthaya temples


Ayutthaya temples--

the sound of past ages

absorbed by silence

The Asahi Shimbun



After the war

 after the war--

the green of clover

on their graves

The Asahi Shimbun

GOLDEN HAIKU 2022

 


Photo (c) Bruce Guthrie


On behalf of the Golden Triangle Business Improvement District in Washington, D.C., I am pleased to notify you that one or more of your haiku poems was selected to be displayed on a sign that will be posted in a tree box along our neighborhood sidewalks.

The signs are being installed this week. They will remain on display throughout the month and will feature the selected haiku and your name as the author.

Your haiku was selected from this year’s 2,900-plus submissions. Entries came in this year from 71 different countries and from 49 states in the U.S., as well as from the District of Columbia.

Please know that your haiku will be featured prominently throughout the business district, by being displayed:

On at least 1 sign that will be displayed throughout March and April, in tree boxes along our neighborhood sidewalks.

On the Golden Triangle website.

GOLDEN HAIKU CONTEST 2022

Fresh snow

 fresh snow—

from here to somewhere

a new path

A Journal of English Senryu Volume 7, Issue 73