MidOctober breeze
Orange leaves of persimmon
Cling to the old tree
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Anita Bacha

MidOctober breeze
Orange leaves of persimmon
Cling to the old tree
Thank you for viewing, my dear friends!
Read more
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Anita Bacha

Grateful are farmers
The harvest is plentiful
Frost swirls in the wind
Thank you for your visit,my dear friends,
Anita Bacha

dripping and moist leaves
energized in morn sunbeams
falling from the tree

Good morning , my dear friends
Thank you for stopping by
Anita Bacha
October fallen leaves
Heaping under the oak tree
To be swept away

Showers of autumn
A chill dance in the wind
Leaves fall in silence

In this autumn time
We behold nature’s showcase
Of aging and age

Autumnal showers
A steaming mug of milk tea
Breakfast at the pub

Nature’s master plan
Leaves put on attractive hues
Pride comes before Fall

Autumn butterfly
Open your fine wings and fly
A storm is blowing

Thank you for viewing and reading my dear friends.
Happy October!
Anita Bacha
Autumn equinox
Summer rose bud of today
Morrow fall petals

Happy Autumn Equinox, dear friends and readers.
Anita Bacha
Early morning dew
Condensing on single grass blade
Garden gleams with grace

A haiku poem inspired by Goff James Poem Autumn’s Fields Down Chilled
Thank you for reading, my dear friends.
Happy Sunday.
Anita Bacha
Many thanks and heartfelt gratitude to Japan Society London for selecting my haiku poem as haiku of the week on 6 September 2022

Congratulations to all the other participants and find out more amazingly gorgeous haiku by clicking on the link below:
https://www.japansociety.org.uk/haiku-corner
A few more haiku to welcome the month of September. Hope you enjoy them,my dear friends and readers:
Perpetual eve
Sunflower tints thwart the shore
Sky drapes in saffron

The sea pulls its waves
Molten colors on pebbles
What a lovely dusk
Birds fly far away
Leaving a quill on the shore
A poem starts here

Mind blowing landscape
Arousing expanse fondness
Ink flows from my heart

Haunting prance of waves
A blaze of rites and colors
Nibbana on earth

Thank you for viewing and reading
Anita Bacha
in the summer heat
blue wisteria blazing
over garden wall
— Anita Bacha, Mauritius
— Read on scarletdragonflyjournal.wordpress.com/2022/06/24/in-the-summer-heat/
Many thanks to lovely Editor Kathleen Trocmet for featuring my haiku poem in the June 2022 issue of Scarlet Dragonfly Journal.
Congrats to all the featured poets.
Anita Bacha
Many thanks to Japan Society London for selecting my poem as Haiku of the Week on June 22 2022.

Dear friends and readers,
Find out more selected haiku poems from other haiku poets at
japansociety.org.uk/haiku-corner
Sharing a few other haiku poems with you here. Trust you will find pleasure in reading them. As the Master of Haiku, Matsuo Bashō reflects-
“Reading haiku is as much an art as writing it. The reader needs to pause and listen to the silences, to feel the spaces between the words and to journey into the depth of many multi-colored words.“
Strolling down the beach
The smell of seaweeds throw back
Heartache memories

One yellow blossom
Midst of golden barley field
A poem is born

Sweet white peonies
Your scent on my pillows
Nights without days

June wheat fields are gold
Basketfuls of freshly baked
Bread in every home

That’s about all for today, dear friends. Thank you for reading. Happy Friday. Blissful end of the week.
Anita Bacha.

© Koitsu Tsuchiya, Manazuru Port, c. 1912-1926 (Taisho Period) Silvery moonlightIn the silence of the nightTwo lovers weave dreams Harbour verdant …
Spotlight Poetry – Haiku – In the Silence of the Night – A poem by Anita Bacha and Goff James