Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry comprised of three phrases.

Traditional haiku uses 17 syllables (5:7:5) but contemporary haiku in English often ignores this rule. A haiku is typically about nature, the earth and the natural world and are designed to be thought-provoking. These original haiku poems are by Anthony Rutledge and are mostly written in the contemporary free style format.

There are over 4,000 Haiku on this site in 15 different themes: Australian, Beach, Garden Sundial, In the Mirror,Kimono,Motherhood,Ships and Oceans,Spring,Windjammers and Miscellaneous.

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goldfish
plucking breakfasts
as her taxi calls

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honey jar opened
flowers out the window
in a breeze

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On the wall of graffiti
we pass at lunch,
nearly perfect … a blue orchid.

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midnight bats
still the fig seeds
to scatter

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Aegean waves
sails filled by the wind
flap all afternoon.

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Sundial
the white summer cloud
measuring an hour across.

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Dawn watch asleep
fogs move aboard
the windjammer.

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In the garage mirror
a closer lean on father
repairing her doll-pram’s wheel.

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ripe boysenberries
behind the leaves
a long reach

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Campfire coffee
the stars of the Universe
passes some time.

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Monarchs
picking the river stones
to rest their migrations on

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In forest
a cat’s tail swishing
around the fog.

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