after a long day
grey heron reflects the joy
of a top-notch catch
Anita Bacha
Picture courtesy British Haiku Society

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends
Have a wonderful Thursday!
after a long day
grey heron reflects the joy
of a top-notch catch
Anita Bacha
Picture courtesy British Haiku Society

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends
Have a wonderful Thursday!
Thrilled to have my haiku poem selected and featured in ScarletDragonflyJournal special Halloween 2022 issue –
As the night grows dark
Weird noises shake the attic
Grandma’s rocking chair
https://scarletdragonflyjournal.wordpress.com/category/special-issues/2022-halloween/
Many thanks to Editor KathleenTrocmet. Congrats to all the other selected poets.
Anita Bacha

Feral autumn night
Mom’s cat jumps to catch the moon
So close,yet so far
Anita Bacha
Thank you for viewing and reading my dear friends
Happy Halloween 👻
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autumn symphony
a soft breeze ruffles my hair
music’s in the air
Anita Bacha
Many thanks to the editor, Kathleen Trocmet, for selecting and featuring my haiku poem ‘Autumn Symphony’ in the October 2022 issue of Scarlet Dragonfly Journal. Congratulations to all the other talented poets.
Thank you for viewing dear friends!

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
The whiff of jasmines
A silk night dress on my bed –
Wedding memories

A bitter cold wind
Swept all the blossoms away –
Spring unfurls new buds

We love each other
Every season of the year –
In spring our hearts bloom

It seems kind of strange
That the flowers of today
Will die tomorrow

Potten or garden
Geraniums demand sunshine-
The beauties of spring

A blue sakura
Blossom in a pink bouquet-
Glistens in the night

In traditional Japanese poetry a kigo is a word associated with a season. Nowadays poets mostly outside Japan do not use a kigo as a must when writing haiku poetry. I think that a kigo adds a streak of romanticism in haiku poems for the simple reason that we and our moods are ruled by seasons.
Happy Spring to all!
Stay safe!
Anita Bacha
Sunrise, the highlight
Of this glorious morning,
Sparkles autumn leaves

The rain is falling,
Various ducks swim languidly,
On the swollen pond.

Brittle and fragile,
The tree releases the leaves,
They blow in the wind.

A walk in the park,
Brings back memories of you,
So far yet,so near.

End of October,
A yellow maple leaf falls,
Turns to syrup brown.

Autumn vibes are haikus I’ve written during the past few weeks,and sharing here. I am living on an island actually and here, we have only two seasons,summer and winter.Haiku poetry tickles the imagination and haiku lovers will find in these haiku poems illustrated with pictures, how very far the mind can travel, create and produce.
With love ❤️
Anita Bacha
Naked is the tree,
Yellow leaves lie at its feet,
Waiting for the Spring.
Anita Bacha
