Thursday, 8 December 2022

Ten Haiku/Senryu Poems by Mike Gallagher


 

Ten Haiku/Senryu Poems


single barrel rising
a whirr of partridge wing
before the fall




desperate people
coming and going
seek coastlines



 
in the hills
answering himself
a man calls




ancient vanities
scorned in this democracy
an old graveyard




moonlight
branches on the ground
black-etched


  

brushing wrinkles
from the bedsheets
a cheap hotel




ivory elephants
treading through the dust
glass shelf




again and again
the luminous hands criss-cross
this long night




bellows wheel
sparks dancing
a starry night




the night owl
glides across the cornfield
all ears





Mike Gallagher is an Irish writer and editor. His prose, poetry, haiku and songs have been published worldwide. His writing has been translated into Croatian, Japanese, Dutch, German, Italian and Chinese. He won the Michael Hartnett Viva Voce competition in 2010 and 2016, was shortlisted for the Hennessy Award in 2011 and won the Desmond O'Grady International Poetry Contest in 2012 and the Westival Slam in 2019.  He won the James Award at the Ballydonoghue Bardic Festival in 2020 and 2021. In more recent years, he has concentrated on Japanese short-form poetry  and  has been named in the top hundred European Haiku authors in 2019 and 2020 and 2021. Gallagher is a Pushcart nominee. 

His collection Stick on Stone is published by Revival Press:  
http://www.limerickwriterscentre.com/books/stick-on-stone/


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