Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was maybe in my amygdala maybe a minefield — Eve Luckring, Bones 4 (2014) Radhamani Sarma mines the vein: This is about the … [Read more...]
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Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was El alacrán Sale de un rincón en medio de un paréntesis y de una interrogación The scorpion Coming out of … [Read more...]
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Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was stone cairns a faded cap drifts downriver — Debbie Strange, 1st place, 2015 Harold G. Henderson Haiku Contest. … [Read more...]
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Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was a horse with no legs floats in a jigsaw puzzle called post-surgery — William M. Ramsey, IS/LET, September (2018) … [Read more...]
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Welcome to re:Virals, The Haiku Foundation’s weekly poem commentary feature on some of the finest haiku ever written in English. This week’s poem was prairie storm the darkness disperses as buffalo — Chad Lee Robinson, The Heron’s Nest XIX:3 (2017) Robert … [Read more...]
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