Sunday, March 31, 2024

Haiku for National Haiku Writing Month – March 2024 Scond Half

 



National Haiku Writing Month has been founded by the well known haiku poet Michael Dylan Welch. The goal is to write at least one haiku a day. National Haiku Writing Month is in its 14th year. [1] I enjoy writing to the prompts on Facebook. Here are some interesting links: [2]. The prompter for March 2024 is Roy Kindelberger, who previously had prompted in July 2018 and November 2021. Thanks, Roy!


清瑟怨遙夜,繞弦風雨哀。
章台夜思
韋莊
In the distance a zither (Se) sighs through the night,
With the melancholy of wind and rain in the strings.
Night thoughts on the Zhang Terrace
by Wei Zhuang [3]



off road
across the spring meadow
the kite above
~ Road

old souls
all souls sold out
no new to come
~ Sold

moon light
on fresh fallen snow
no sound
~ Light

wind in the fir trees
the cracking of the roof beam
hello darkness
~ Darkness

too dark to read
too bright to sleep
just thinking
~ Darkness

the cradle
full of sweet slumber
so short the time
~ Sleep

after sunset
the candles flicker brighter
in our hearts
~ Sunset

rugged mountains
reflected in the lake
let's cast a stone
~ Mountains

fresh buds
and some withered leaves
advantage spring
~ Leaves

dying flowers
on the grave
still bowing their heads
~ Flowers

green fir forests
and creeping ivy
sing songs of home
~ Evergreens

Barney picking up
a dead dove from the ditch
so close to mourning
~ Mourning dove
~ a tribute to the movie “Hannibal”

living
isn't just waiting for
the final curtain
~ Hospice

whether
rollator or wheelchair
be a rolling stone
~ Hospice

past sunrise
I wink an eye
retirement perk
~ Sunrise

near spring
more daytime
more rainfall
~ Rainfall

still upright
standing in a puddle
a weeping snowman
~ Puddles

the rain outside
just stopping
your silence, too
~ Silence


Links and Annotations:
[1] https://www.facebook.com/NaHaiWriMo  National Haiku Writing Month
[2] „To help with haiku fundamentals, please have a look at "Becoming a Haiku Poet" at https://www.graceguts.com/essays/becoming-a-haiku-poet. And please review the "Haiku Checklist" at https://www.graceguts.com/essays/haiku-checklist.
[3] Wei Zhuang (
韋莊) lived in the transition period of the Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period; 836-910 is often given, but 851-909 can also be found. Two of his poems are in the collection 300 Poems of the Tang Period (唐詩三百首). The Zhang Terrace belonged to a palace that some believe to be in Hubei and others in Shaanxi. The Se is a large zither, about the size of a xylophone. His work consists of 20 volumes; his younger brother had edited five volumes of poetry.

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