Saturday, 8 April 2023

Five Haiku Poems by Barbara Anna Gaiardoni

 




Haiku Poems


like a fabric

made of dreams

first cavalcade

 

 

iridescent reflections

of aluminum and steel

spring offensive

 

 

yellow onion

mother humming

in the kitchen

 

 

full moon

home now empty

of everything

 

 

invisible world

the cool shift of evening

is also a help

 


 

Barbara Anna Gaiardoni is an italian pedagogist, author, doodler, ex-violinist and former swimmer. She has participated in national literary and poetry competitions, obtaining the publication of her texts; currently publishes Japanese poems in English on the international trade journals. She creates haiga and shahai in collaboration with Andrea Vanacore, life partner, visionary photographer & videomaker. Cooking, drawing, dancing salsa and walking in nature are his passions.

Her motto is "I can, I must, I will do it". 

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