Haiku-San, Running Water Haiku

Running Water, a Sunday Haiku: Haiku-San

Running Water Haiku
Running Water Haiku

Where to, little stream?

Rushing, gushing over stones.

Life is here and now.

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I chose the name Haiku-San as it derives from Haiku, meaning unusual verse in Japanese (hai=unusual, ku=verse, strophe) and San, the honorific Japanese title when speaking about people. San is also the phonetic transcription of the first syllable of the English word Sunday, Sun-day hence Haiku-San, a Sunday feature on Alluring Creations involving Haiku I write.

You can find more Haiku in my new book of poetry, As Good AS Gold:

a lovely book. I think it would appeal to children and adults alikeShort Book And Scribes

this book of poems is such a pleasure to readBooks Are My Cwtches

As Good As Gold is also available in Large Print, a dyslexia friendly edition:

Amazon UK, Amazon US 

Text and Haiku-San © Patricia Furstenberg.

(Image courtesy Daniil Silantev @betagamma, Unsplash)

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