Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry comprised of three phrases.

Traditional haiku uses 17 syllables (5:7:5) but contemporary haiku in English often ignores this rule. A haiku is typically about nature, the earth and the natural world and are designed to be thought-provoking. These original haiku poems are by Anthony Rutledge and are mostly written in the contemporary free style format.

There are over 4,000 Haiku on this site in 15 different themes: Australian, Beach, Garden Sundial, In the Mirror,Kimono,Motherhood,Ships and Oceans,Spring,Windjammers and Miscellaneous.

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high moon
the whimsy of the mists
under the orange trees

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each new pupil
in the ink stains
of others

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Twilight chill
the owl sees the mouse see
the owl see.

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never the gardener
I tend the herb beds
she turned

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Hot showered
the shampoo fog
dissolving her.

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Migrating geese
middle of the wet lands
middle of the year.

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Sundial garden
the loudest sound
the twigs I snap.

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open tent
as shadows move
out of the shade

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winter trees
their veins in the moonlight
connected

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velvet sea
acres of moonlight
fill up the waves

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icicles thaw
the patio joined
in puddles

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Along the stormy beach
we often walk
waves retching their seaweed out.

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