Tree, Sunday Haiku, Haiku-San

Tree a Sunday Haiku: Haiku-San

Tree, a Sunday Haiku
Tree, a Sunday Haiku

Up, slender and bare

Lonely trees always stand tall

Prayers to the sky.

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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 enjoy writing.

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

ā€œHaikus at the end were tiny diamonds.ā€ (Kathryn Meyer Griffith, long time author)

Whilst this book is suitable for younger readers, Iā€™m pretty certain that a lot of adults will enjoy this too. I certainly did! ” (Good’n Ready)

Text and Haiku-San Ā© Patricia Furstenberg.

(Image courtesy Erol Ahmed Pixabay)

I hope you enjoyed my haiku. Let me know your thoughts in comment below.