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Woman Haibun Poems

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


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,



True Love
There is an old man and woman made of wood, who sit in the crook of the maple tree just outside my window. They hold...

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Categories: poetry,

Premium Member Nightmare
It was my first journey by train all alone. When dropped at the station by my cousin, I saw a huge crowd waiting at the...

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Categories: angst, fear, feelings,

Featherless Angels
Quote by author: Angel feather colors hold no meaning, 
if the messenger of God is not a paragon of virtue. 

Every year she wore the...

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Categories: analogy, life,

Premium Member More Than Glam and Glitz
As a young girl growing up in the 50s and 60s, Hollywood’s glamorous and glitzy lifestyle fascinated me. Popular actresses such as Jane Russell, Ava...

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Categories: beauty, family,



Premium Member An Act of Courage and Faith
I nudged my way through the throng of women and positioned myself at the starting line—an archway of variegated pink balloons.  It was mid-October,...

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Categories: courage, faith, inspirational,

Premium Member Carpo, the Goddess of Autumn
Autumn is at once symbolic of plenty, ripening, harvest, and abundance; and, at the same time, a symbol of letting go, decay, decline, old age,...

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Categories: seasons,

Premium Member It Takes No Effort
Society seems intent on separating us, man from woman, woman from child, child from family, and placing each person in their own particular box where...

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Categories: smile,

Premium Member Live In Happiness
Happiness, something we all yearn for. It can come at any given time of the day, and sometimes it can come when least expected. But...

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Categories: happiness,

My Son
Father and son never saw eye to eye, too much jealousy on the patriarch side 
He constantly put his son down for everything he did,...

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Categories: appreciation, son,

Premium Member A Gift of Sight
A harried beginning to the start of the day, running behind schedule, headed to the city to deliver medical records for a law suit, in...

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Categories: humanity, imagery, introspection, trust,

Premium Member Fear of Living
When I was a young girl I watched my sister die.  It was in the winter,
she slipped on ice ending under the wheels of...

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Categories: fear,

Premium Member At the Memorial
Elderly woman uprights toppled potted plants. Small pots of mums, mini rose bush, geraniums tottering (ailing for the water she provides) on white stones beneath...

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Categories: appreciation, devotion, memorial, memory,

Premium Member New Beginnings
Each Saturday morning, Matilda Merryweather would leave her 
beautiful mansion on a hill to do volunteer work at New Beginnings. 
A nonprofit organization to help...

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Categories: giving,

Premium Member My Blood Ran Cold
my neighbor Vi is a personable woman with determination in every action. The day I met her she came over, introduced herself, and told me...

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Categories: native american,


Book: Shattered Sighs