Tuesday 5 November 2024

Ten Haiku Poems Daniela Misso

 




HAIKU


autumn rose 
a letter written
in sepia ink

*

I put my son 
on the back of a donkey
the mountain laughs

*

clean air –
a dragonfly balancing
on a branch

*

he leaves angry –
the wind brings back 
wild mint

*

among branches 
with yellow leaves
the turquoise sky 

*

chilly night 
the red neon blinks
on my window

*

spoon in the soup 
my monologue with the moon

*

uncertainty . . . 
flickering of stars 
among the olive trees

*

keeping away 
from all voices
fern woods

*

morning fog
flowing down the hill
a cat passes by



By Daniela MissoItaly. 



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