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Love Haibun Poems

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


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

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fantasy, suicide,



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Today, this black oak forest will become my grave. 

A crow caws in the distance, but I swear it is calling my name. I have...

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© Tom Woody  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: fantasy, suicide,

Premium Member Stars in Her Eyes Mirror

The beauty you see in me is a reflection of you ~ Rumi

Pouring forth from the light in her eyes, I see my heart spilling...

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Categories: beautiful, blessing, dance, encouraging,

The Kissing Tree - Human Nature
Spring is the best time of the year for this old crabapple tree. Winters are too lonely and summers too hot. Autumn is nice but...

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Categories: poetry,

Premium Member The Universe Speaks
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Somewhere above the sky, born of the color of summer Iris, swirl galaxies of brilliant stars. On fine nights such as this I feel their...

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Categories: night, universe,



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One never knows whether indecisive and hypocritical folks are coming or going, whether the face they wear is true or false. They say one thing...

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Categories: confusion, people, perspective,

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 Celebrations- Ethereal Lantern
From the beginning of a new year right to the very end of it, there's something that brings people together in ways that makes our...

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Categories: happiness, love,

That Red Haired Girl
Every person’s destiny is created by a single point in time, and we are forever tied to that event. That moment when the world starts...

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Categories: poetry,

Premium Member Grandma's Easter Eggs
Remember when grandma would boil the eggs?
There were no fancy color kits to buy.

She used crushed berries for the royals, purple and blue,
tea or coffee...

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Categories: childhood, children, environment, food,

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,

Premium Member A Joyous Song of Companionship
The morning sun spills across the porch, casting a golden sheen on everything it touches. There, in a weathered rocking chair, sits a whiskered old...

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Categories: dog, friendship love, joy,

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,

Starry, Starry Night
Driving down those dark and dusty country roads. The rocks and rubber are singing in harmony as rows of brown corn flash and disappear. You...

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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,


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