Blue Orchids in Bloom – A Haiku by Anita Bacha

Walking down the street,

A rare beauty holds my breath –

Blue orchids in bloom.

Anita Bacha

Photo my own clicked at Santa Paulo, Goa 

Why haiku, my dear friends and readers?

Traditional and structured, this short form of Japanese poetry is well-known for its rule of 5/7/5: five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, and five again in the third. Haikus are known for their ability to paint a vivid picture in just a few words. A practice of artistic discipline, their minimal nature forces writers to pare down to only the essentials—making each word, or even syllable, count. 

“The Old Pond” by Matsuo Bashō

An old silent pond

A frog jumps into the pond—

Splash! Silence again.

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends

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Rising Sun At Dawn – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha


rising sun at dawn 

awakening of the soul 

a moment in time 

Anita Bacha 

Thank you for viewing, my dear friends.

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Transience of Beauty – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha


transience of beauty 

glossy blossoms writhe and fall 

in a matter of time 

Anita Bacha 

Good morning, my dear friends. Thank you for your visit.

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Night Alluring Gems – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha


night’s alluring gems 

I find a will of the wisp 

in the midst of space

Anita Bacha 

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends

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Wisp of First Blush Fog – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha


wisp of first blush fog 

straggling through the sleeping tree 

crimson red leaves wake 

Anita Bacha 

Good morning, my dear friends.

Thank you for your visit.

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Falling Ice Pellets – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha


falling ice pellets 

garden roses chill and freeze 

scented perfume dusk 

Anita Bacha 

Thank you for your visit and support,my dear friends.

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A Single Pink Rose – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha

a single pink rose 

in my lone winter garden 

rich with love fragrance 

Anita Bacha 

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends

Frozen Rose Hips – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha

Onset of winter 

Rain and hail fall in showers 

Frozen rose hips die

Anita Bacha 

Picture by Violina Eneva #prompt British Haiku Society

Picture credit Violina Eneva . Haiku cc. Anita Bacha.2022.

Fur Coat of Old Tree – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha


onset of winter 

yellow fur coat of old tree –

drops lamentably 

Anita Bacha

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends.

Happy weekend!

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Late Blooming Roses – A Haiku Poem by Anita Bacha


late blooming roses 

scattered in the blowing wind 

bonfire of petals 

Anita Bacha

Written in response to the weekly prompt of inkMine stories on Twitter.

Thank you for viewing and reading my dear friends.

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