Save Our World Haiku Contest judged by Lenard D. Moore
earth day
the shimmering wave
of a bee colony
2nd Place
2020 World Haiku Competition
rainless days
I make another cloud
in a bottle
Honourable Mention
2020 World Haiku Competition
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Showing posts with label World Haiku Competition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Haiku Competition. Show all posts
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World Haiku Competition, Lyrical Passion Poetry E-zine, 2018
sea canaries
we dip our paddles
into their songs
Honourable Mention
2018 World Haiku Competition
we dip our paddles
into their songs
Honourable Mention
2018 World Haiku Competition
Wednesday, November 09, 2016
World Haiku Competition, Lyrical Passion Poetry E-zine, 2016
fog deepens
the sound of rabbits
nibbling night
Grand Prize
2016 World Haiku Competition
the sound of rabbits
nibbling night
Grand Prize
2016 World Haiku Competition
Saturday, November 28, 2015
World Haiku Competition, Lyrical Passion Poetry E-zine, 2015
antelope
the humming of wind
in barbed wire
Honourable Mention
2015 World Haiku Competition
blue sea glass
a man of war decays
in the sun
Honourable Mention
2015 World Haiku Competition
Comments from Judge Alan Summers:
Five brilliant haiku receiving honourable mentions, from an imaginative use of parentheses during a time of heavy snow; to storm clouds that may be inside a tulip; an antelope that is the hum of the wind in barbed wire; to the blue filtered light as a man of war decays; to the iconic tumbleweed where perhaps it wishes to ride the now defunct railway line possibly by a long gone ghost town.
These are astonishing honourable mentions all worthy of winning competitions in their own right.
the humming of wind
in barbed wire
Honourable Mention
2015 World Haiku Competition
blue sea glass
a man of war decays
in the sun
Honourable Mention
2015 World Haiku Competition
Comments from Judge Alan Summers:
Five brilliant haiku receiving honourable mentions, from an imaginative use of parentheses during a time of heavy snow; to storm clouds that may be inside a tulip; an antelope that is the hum of the wind in barbed wire; to the blue filtered light as a man of war decays; to the iconic tumbleweed where perhaps it wishes to ride the now defunct railway line possibly by a long gone ghost town.
These are astonishing honourable mentions all worthy of winning competitions in their own right.
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