Monday 21 March 2022

Five Haiku by Christina Chin



Haiku


predator... 

Japanese tits combine alert calls

 


night chorales

the song spring peepers tweet

 


songs atop cattail

blackbirds compete for a mate

 


returning birds adopt foreign accents 

tweak their tunes

 


spring cornfield

snow geese grazing waste grains


Christina Chin is a painter and haiku poet. 

She is four-time recipient of top 100 in the mDAC Summit Contests. They were exhibited at the Palo Alto Art Center, Califonia. 

She is the sole haiku contributor for the MusArt book of Randall Vemer's paintings published by ArtReach Publication, Portland, Oregon. 

1st prize winner of the 34th Annual Cherry Blossom Sakura Festival 2020 Haiku Contest.  

1st prize winner in the 8th Setouchi Matsuyama 2019 Photohaiku Contest and won two City Soka Saitama's 2020 haiku prizes. She is published in numerous journals, multilingual journals and anthologies including Japan's haiku monthly magazine, Haikukai (俳句界).

https://haikuzyg.blogspot.com/

and https://christinachin99blog.wordpress.com

https://twitter.com/Christina_haiku?s=09


 


2 comments:

  1. Thanks a lot for the feature and wonderful feedback Mr Jones. Appreciate and love what you do for poets.

    ~ Christina

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