
Grade:
all
Submitted by: Carole Rathfon, a teacher at Kaiser School in Oakland, CA.
Structure of Japanese 17th century Haiku poems:
Examples:
The mighty Eagle
Catches prey with talons bare
Listen to the squish
Night and silver moon
Neighbor playing on his flute
Very out of tune
Small, alone, a child
Sobs and tears in a corner
Darkness gives a hug
Winter rainy day
Playing in the big puddles
Water everywhere
Cool Melons-Turn to Frogs! : The Life and Poems of Issa
by Matthew Gollub
This introduction to an eighteenth century Japanese writer of haiku is as restrained, graceful, and concise as the art form it honors.