Showing posts with label Haiku Heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haiku Heights. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Devotion





draw the curtains close
as I unpin my long hair
brushing opened shirt   

~0~0

light feather touches
rolling, unrolling my hips
air heavy, smoky

~0~0


silent communion 
lips and hips in rhythmic beat
piercing paper walls

~0~0


resting gentle lips
bare devotion in your arms
making my heart jump


~0~0


quiet end of night
serenity curled my lap 
sleeping days on end 








Poetry form:  Senryu (3 lines, 17 syllables in 5/7/5 format).   In writing this form, I strive to provide a contrast of image between the first line and third line.   As part of Haiku Heights Challenge:  Prompt # 78 is Feather.  My other haiku (nature themes) poems are here.  


Also posted for D'Verse Poets Pub - OpenLinkNight hosted by the Brian Miller.  Doors open Tuesday (every Tuesday at 3pm EST.)  


Update:   This was featured in Poetic License Feb 2012.


 


picture credit:  houseoferotica.tumblr

Monday, 5 September 2011

Sweet kisses

rainy afternoon
he holds her hands ardently
sun smiling his face

~0~0~

he asks her shyly
silver ring gleaming his hand
boldly she answers








warm soft kisses
enveloping, engulfing
cool stiff composure

~0~0~

salt on his lips  
toes curl in delight with kisses      
sweeter than custard





Author's Note:   Written for Haiku Heights - Prompt # 64 ~ Kiss.  This is part of the on-going month long haiku challenge at Haiku Heights.  


Also shared with D'Verse Poets Pub (doors open every Tuesday at 3 pm EST).   Link your poem (any form) and enjoy warm company.

In writing haiku poems (3 lines, 17 syllables) I strive to provide a contrast of images between the first line and the third line.  

Picture credit:   http://thenyoukiss.tumblr.com/post/9817017141

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Letters


handwritten letters  
pressed closely against pale cheeks
warming lonely nights
 
~0~0~

 
she inhales his words
written amidst dry soil,
each word a heated kiss

 

~0~0~

letter in mailbox
creased with blood-stained fingerprints
cold as a coffin










Author's Note:   I wrote a series of haiku poems for D'Verse Poets Pub - OpenLinkNight.   Share your poems (any form) starting 3pm EST (every Tuesday).   


Also for Haiku Heights,  the prompt is Write.   For those who are interested in haiku poems, there is a 30-day challenge in Haiku Heights beginning Sept. 1, 2011.   


Picture credit:  http://whenpicturesspeak.tumblr.com/post/4490380170

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Whisper my name

i hold you closer
no hushed sounds, not a whisper  
but love's voice clearly      





dawn comes quickly as 
velvet lips whisper my name 
breaking night's silence  



Author's Note:   This post is for Haiku Heights and the theme is Whisper.   Haiku and Senryu are both Japanese poetry forms that have three lines. The three lines (5,7,5 syllables), if reflecting nature, form a haiku; and if reflecting emotions and life in general, forms a Senryu.


Also shared with One Single Impression, the prompt is Silence.   And Poets United # 62.









Monday, 1 August 2011

Confessions


if we are plain friends      
how come your lips taste like sweet
wine and cinnamon ?




i could not resist
show you my true intentions   
i  lied, i do care   
 


Taken aback by his admission, she chides him,
"What was all that talk about - I am busy, let's just be friends only - then?

Embracing her, he murmurs against her soft lips,
"I like confusing you."



Updated Author's Note:    I have revised this post to fit the theme of Friday Romantic Challenge: Confusion.  The first part is the original poetry (haiku) form to give you the backgrounder of the story. 

The second part is in fiction form, a short one so I don't overstretch myself.   FCA is fine as I am trying to improve writing in fiction form.   

Original notes:  In haiku form (3 lines, 5-7-5 syllables), the theme for Haiku Heights is Confession. 

After almost 4 months into blogging, I feel I have grown so much from joining communities and reading a lot of writing / blogs.  Free verse is still my favourite form, but haiku is growing on me.   Thanks for your kind words and visit ~  

Picture credit:  unthinkablethoughts.tumblr 

Friday, 29 July 2011

Content


fingers amble to  
gently caress my flushed cheek
for moment, time stilled      







shoulders burrow deep
listening to shallow breaths
heart content, i sleep


 


Author's Note:   This is a senryu (a haiku form) because the subject is emotions or life; outside of nature.  While writing with a form restricts my thoughts, it is a challenge to find the right words to make it tight and meaningful (17 syllables).  The haiku form is growing on me; it is much easier than the Royal Rhyme Form.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Senryu: String

umbilical cord
birth or death, start or end but
string where fates entwined 




Author's Note:   This post is my first share for the 1st anniversary of Haiku-Heights.   This is a senryu (5-7-5 syllables) based on last week's prompt  - String.   For those new to these forms:  Haiku and Senryu are both Japanese poetry forms that have three lines. The three lines, if reflecting nature, form a haiku; and if reflecting emotions and life in general, forms a Senryu.


also shared with Haiku, My heart.   Nice to meet you~