Sunday, 31 March 2024

Eight Haiku & Senryu by Ram Chandran

 



Eight Haiku & Senryu

 

gold moon-

stealing some of its sheen

the yellow cherry blossom


*


stars

inexplicably beautiful-

every night insomnia


*


flashes of waves ...

just above 

seagulls flapping their wings


*


a bit of moon

slips-

falling cherry blossom


*


somehow it rains

when I am 

on seashore


*


spring night...

the jasmine exudes

more fragrance


*


a nameless bird

I

give her a name


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night blooming jasmine romancing the moon

 



 

Ram Chandran is a Corporate Lawyer by profession.He has been writing English poetry since his college days. He is writing Japanese short form poetry since 2020 and his English language haiku and other Japanese short form poetries- around 500 - have been published internationally in various prestigious print and digital Journals. A collection of his Tanka poems titled " The flight of a dragonfly" was published in April 2023 by Southern Arizona Press (SAP).


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