12 Haiku Poems- Examples
Poetry is a door to a new world for Jimmy. It gives him a place to speak his heart.
A Haiku is an unrhymed Japanese poetry composed of three lines with 5, 7, 5 syllables for each line respectively. This form of Japanese poetry shy away from the common forms of poetry which are usually composed of a number of lines and syllables. (You may also want to see Tanka, which is also a short form of Japanese poetry. Below is a link for your reference).
- Tanka
Beauty of love and nature.
Haiku Poems About Nature
TREES
Leaves that give us air
Sway so gentle 'round each year
Fall off for rebirth.
FIELDS
Abundant display
Crops that kiss the happy sun
Feed the world each day.
RIVERS
Sparkling crystal clear
Foot of mountain, vales, and hills
Green, green grass of hope.
JUNGLE
Jump, oh antelope
Sneak with pride huge lioness
Behind that oak tree.
FLOWERS
Colors spread away
Cloak the fields with tenderness
Gift this love to her.
FOREST
Towering great trees
Save the lives of in dire need
Inside their own world.
MOUNTAINS
Rise above the clouds
Like giants reaching the stars
Beauty of this earth.
Haiku Poems About Love
HER
Gentle like the sky
This heart drowns in care and love
My special someone.
UNSPOKEN PROMISE
Beautiful red string
Binds the soul for love alone
One without a word.
FAITH and TRUST
Worry not for me
The evil will not succeed
Trust, we will be one.
FEBRUARY YEAR
The year stays the same
We were here and now again
To savor this love.
THE PEACE WHEN I'M WITH YOU
There is no other place
When I'm with you I have peace
Tender of the heart.
Comments
Jimmy Bio Jr (author) from Tabaco City, Albay, Philippines on May 06, 2020:
Thank you Sankhajit for reading my humble haiku poems. I am overjoyed that you find them great. More power to you.
Sankhajit Bhattacharjee from MILWAUKEE on May 06, 2020:
all three liners are great especially 'River' and 'Flower'
am spellbound
Jimmy Bio Jr (author) from Tabaco City, Albay, Philippines on May 06, 2020:
Hello, Nathan. Thank you for your great remarks. There is greatness in simplicity of forms that's why I go for it.
Nathan Bernardo from California, United States of America on May 06, 2020:
Great haiku. They convey so much in the simplest and most direct form.
Jimmy Bio Jr (author) from Tabaco City, Albay, Philippines on May 05, 2020:
You are most welcome Maven. Please suit yourself with a few poetry that I have written to give light to one's soul amidst this most trying times.
And I am much thankful to you for having noticed the imagery I am actually trying to paint through the lines.
Larry Conners from Northern Arizona on May 05, 2020:
Wonderful imagery...thank you for these...reading them out loud provided the cream for my coffee...
Jimmy Bio Jr (author) from Tabaco City, Albay, Philippines on May 05, 2020:
Hello, Brenda. Thank you for your compliment!
The flowers are indeed lovely. I love them as well.I hope you'll find ways to raise flowers like those in the picture.
BRENDA ARLEDGE from Washington Court House on May 05, 2020:
Grest Haikus.
I love the picture! Wish I had flowers like that.
Thanks for sharing.
Jimmy Bio Jr (author) from Tabaco City, Albay, Philippines on May 05, 2020:
Hello, Demas. I am just an amateur but I tried putting my heart into it to put weight on the emotions and meaning.
Demas W Jasper from Today's America and The World Beyond on May 05, 2020:
Whoopy, another sincere Haikuer!
Jimmy Bio Jr (author) from Tabaco City, Albay, Philippines on May 05, 2020:
Hello, sir Ryan. I am most humbled by your feedback. May this composition may indeed be of help to those in dire need of Haiku and be a motivation for others to write.
RBN Knowledge on May 05, 2020:
Great hub! This is really helpful.