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 15th year. [1] I enjoy writing to the prompts on Facebook. Here are some interesting links: [2]. Our prompter this month has been Dorna Hainds [3]. She has done so before in July 2025. Thank you for having prompted again, Dorna!
thaw on the grass
cat’s morning march
slippery
~ Cat’s Morning March
spring procession
jumping with grim masks
to ward off evil
~ March of the Festival
not heart or herz
but kokoro or corazon
rises my heartbeat
~ March of the Heart
father's garden
full of wisteria blossoms
not minding the rain
~ March of the Blossom

fishermen’s march
heading to the first catch
but not as the birdman
~ Fishermen’s March [4]
eternal flame
still burning brightly
under ICE
~ March of the Flame
buzzing around the willow
the humble bees and the bumble-bees
~ March of the Bees
at the old pond
neither jump nor splash
just frogs croaking
~ Marching Song of Frogs

white heron
stepping in the lotus pond
the frog dives
~ Heron’s Stiff March
first steps
into spring
overgrown path
~ March of Footsteps
around equinox
march of the clock
back or forward
~ March of the Equinox
the dingle-dangles
and crocuses are blooming
despite the fierce wind
~ Crocus Battalion
rain patting
the corrugated sheet
i hear a symphony
~ Marching Drum of Rain [5]
boustrophedon
ʍold uǝxo ǝɥʇ sɐ
and the haiku runs
~ March of the Plow
down in the valley
the bushes are in bloom
here it still snows
~ March of Deadlines
amidst cherry bloosoms
a hello kitty trolley
and happy parents
~ March of Deadlines
cat’s morning march
slippery
~ Cat’s Morning March
spring procession
jumping with grim masks
to ward off evil
~ March of the Festival
not heart or herz
but kokoro or corazon
rises my heartbeat
~ March of the Heart
father's garden
full of wisteria blossoms
not minding the rain
~ March of the Blossom

fishermen’s march
heading to the first catch
but not as the birdman
~ Fishermen’s March [4]
eternal flame
still burning brightly
under ICE
~ March of the Flame
buzzing around the willow
the humble bees and the bumble-bees
~ March of the Bees
at the old pond
neither jump nor splash
just frogs croaking
~ Marching Song of Frogs

white heron
stepping in the lotus pond
the frog dives
~ Heron’s Stiff March
first steps
into spring
overgrown path
~ March of Footsteps
around equinox
march of the clock
back or forward
~ March of the Equinox
the dingle-dangles
and crocuses are blooming
despite the fierce wind
~ Crocus Battalion
rain patting
the corrugated sheet
i hear a symphony
~ Marching Drum of Rain [5]
boustrophedon
ʍold uǝxo ǝɥʇ sɐ
and the haiku runs
~ March of the Plow
down in the valley
the bushes are in bloom
here it still snows
~ March of Deadlines
amidst cherry bloosoms
a hello kitty trolley
and happy parents
~ March of Deadlines
Links and Annotations:
[1] National Haiku Writing Month https://www.facebook.com/NaHaiWriMo
[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. Please review the "Haiku Checklist" at https://www.graceguts.com/essays/haiku-checklist. I also recommend to read: https://www.nahaiwrimo.com/why-no-5-7-5
[3] https://www.nahaiwrimo.com/meet-the-prompters/dorna-hainds
[4] From my first visit to Easter Island in 1990:
Orongo and the Birdman
Together with Toshiyuki [a Japanese friend], I explored Orongo, a historical site overlooking the crater lake of the extinct volcano Rano Kao. The rocks there are covered in symbols (petroglyphs). Stone huts, where those involved in the cult lived, can also be found. Orongo is associated with the cult of the Birdman (Tangata Manu). The title of Birdman, held for a year, went to the person who, or whose servant (Hopu), was the first to bring back a tern egg. To do this, he had to descend the cliffs, swim through the shark-infested inlet, then search for an egg on one of the small islands (Motu Nui, Motu Iti, or Motu Kaokao) and then swim back with it. Much about this cult, which was last practiced around 1867, remains unclear.
Te Pito O Te Henua - Die Osterinsel [Te Pito O Te Henua - Easter Island]
https://rheumatologe.blogspot.com/2021/10/te-pito-o-te-henua-die-osterinsel.html
[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-ihLIM07Bc
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