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Home Haibun Poems

These Home Haibun poems are examples of Haibun poems about Home. These are the best examples of Haibun Home poems written by international poets.


Circle of Life
When I was a lad growing up in the small village of Wakenda, I would sometimes sit on the back porch and watch the stars...

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Categories: poetry,



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As soon as her words enter my brain I feel the force of a million gees...

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Categories: fantasy, suicide,

I saw God But Now What

Line Of Inquiry : "I saw God but now what"
 
It was Easter and I was kneading bread on my kitchen counter.  A ...

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Categories: appreciation, faith, god,

Premium Member From Purgatory to Paradise
The fog has not yet lifted from the enclave. The candyfloss glow of the sun suspended above the horizon of the valley in the Jock...

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Categories: africa, nature,

Premium Member Memories of a Childhood Home
My dad built a house on a hill. How exciting to climb to the tippy-top then look down upon the roof, and dog home, the...

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Categories: home, house, memory,



Becoming our Parents, Take it Easy
My mother and father never wavered in their routine. After each one of my siblings sprang into life, my father sat on the porch and...

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Categories: family,

Goodnight Dad
Goodnight Dad 
I was sitting in the backyard earlier, just gazing at the stars. The sky was clear, and the moon was still asleep somewhere...

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Categories: poetry,

Life in the Country
My wife and I have spent a good deal of our lives living between the city limit signs of one metropolis or another. As urban...

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Categories: poetry,

The Holy Flower Bud
A Mother Theresa Quote: 
“If you judge people, you have no time to love them.”

She, a Loreto sister of great value a Saint in old...

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Categories: appreciation, care, thanksgiving,

What's Dead is Dead
After checking the Sears and Roebuck and Montgomery Wards catalogs until their pages were torn and faded, we took one last look at the sales...

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Categories: poetry,

Memories and Old Age

I was sitting around the fire pit the other night telling some exaggerated tale about something or another when I completely lost my train of...

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Categories: poetry,

How Long Have They Told the Lies
The politicians danced around town telling all the people what they wanted to hear. Their promises came wrapped in the fine clothes of prosperity. Our...

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Categories: poetry,

Premium Member Winter Maker Moon
It was a brutally cold winter night, the type of coldness that reached into my bones, as if my heart were a door left wide...

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Categories: december, moon, winter,

Premium Member ON THE CUSP OF BECOMING


Every so often, my mind wanders back to the summer of my youth, where a specific memory awaits. 

Having completed my first year at University,...

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Categories: age, brother, future, growing

Premium Member Winter Pirouettes
The winter season comes as a ballerina, one so at home upon the ice. Her chilled winds twist in pirouettes, her earthen branches in pure-white...

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Categories: inspirational, winter,


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