
Day 11
they cannot go further
the waters are rising fast
pets alone at home

Day 12
home is where you are
as long as you are with me
living at the beach

Day 13
professor h geek
one person's reality
another's nightmare
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Day 14
just checking your breasts
this is nothing personal
health reasons only

Day 15
poets are starving
they are forced to eat their words
unacceptable

Day 16
time is running out
you and i are stardust mere
specks in the cosmos

Day 17
listen to nature
and she will speak-old chinese
saying,better listen
Day 18

i would like you to
come with me on holidays
just for easter break
Day 19

tattoos everywhere
amor vincit omnia
love does conquer all
Day 20
the last bakewell tarts
sold in david jones sydney
t'was fitting t'was me
since i was a child
i have been eating these cakes
alas, no longer
Day 21

such simplicity
gives me as much pleasure as
a bunch of roses
Day 22

a delightful book
escapist and idyllic
the joys of reading
Day 23

reiki relieves stress
horticulture and massage
odd combination
Day 24

trying to fit in
is not without its problems
puss is determined
Day 25

starry starry night
vincent's lovely night blue sky
sparkled with yellow
Day 26

a cat and writing
colette thought it essential
cat's words and she writes
Day 27

geese in chevron flight
i've got the urge for going
yes - joni mitchell
Day 28

they waved and they cheered
and in a week they would turn
on you with hatred
Day 29
you died for our sins
the supremely selfless act
for self -centred man
Day 30
you rose from the dead
if this is true, you are God
and we, mere dust specks


A great collection. I wont tell you which one squeezes my imagination the most though.
ReplyDeleteLOL...wicked scientist !
ReplyDeleteWe scientists feel the need to collect facts. Tangible facts. Reproducible facts. 'Peer review' doesn't mean just taking a good look, you know.
DeleteIt's spelled 'knead'.
DeleteNaughty !
DeleteYou put some pretty strict parameters around "home." I guess I'm not at home, because I'm neither with you, nor at the beach!
ReplyDeleteWinding Way Home
This may come as a surprise but I was not actually writing this haiku with you in mind ...I was thinking along the lines of a tall male, rich and gorgeous LOL
DeleteYour imagination knows no boundaries Ralle and that's a good thing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheryl
DeleteAn incredible collection - wit, warmth, irreverence. You hit this one out of the park. You are a winner on the home field.
ReplyDeleteHa...Thanks Judith !
DeleteWhat great work this week. Wow. All are great. Time is running out. Listen to nature. Yes.
ReplyDeleteThat is a picture of Beijing China.
ReplyDeletethe last one's a true beauty...imagewise and linewise....
ReplyDeleteYou have stretched the idea of home in so many directions! Wonderful collection!
ReplyDeleteTussy Mussy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Haiku! :)
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