Michael Moore Haiku of the Day

Posted By on July 8, 2004 at 11:19 am

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Blossoms waft through air,
dropping from branches — falling.
Earth quakes when he walks.

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4 Responses to “Michael Moore Haiku of the Day”

  1. michael moore says:

    .
    Thank you for the haiku moment. Here are a few
    for you from Haiku Landscapes, Traditional
    Western Haiku:
    During the battle
    plum blossoms begin to fall
    on a soldiers sword.
    Falling fast asleep
    hearing flute and breezes play
    cherry blossom wind.
    Angels are laughing
    such joy on the children’s swing
    in peach blossom skies.

  2. Billy Bob Hill says:

    Michael,
    I would like for you to submit haiku poems for an upcoming TCU Press anthology that I am editing. These poems would need to refer to Texas in some way. I noticed that poem in Nye’s anthology and would consider including you in A Student’s Treasury of Texas Poems. bhill@ccccd.edu
    214 232 2439

  3. zaida lysle says:

    Michael Moore,
    I’ve read all your books, love them, and your haiku are wonderful, Zaida.

  4. Zachary says:

    Hello. I believe you once stepped into a bookstore in the and handed Chocolate Chips to across the register. I am still enjoying it. Thanks again.
    -Zach