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Waterfalls haiku

By Tori, 12, Milton, WV, USA

Water falls down rocks
It's smooth clear ice cold water
Waterfalls are good
(July 2009)

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Easter haiku

By Rowan, 9, San Jose, CA, USA

Easter is awesome
It is about Jesus Christ
Easter is the best
(July 2009)
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Haikus of Hope!

By Brittany, 9, West Midlands, UK

Hope

Cross your fingers,
Close your eyes,
Float to the stars.

Fun

Run around,
Laugh with friends,
Sun shining down on you.

Forever

Family are forever,
Friends are forever,
Pets are forever,
You are forever.

Family

Kindness in form,
Loving in a word,
Caring in a bottle,
Not at all absurd.

Friends

Look out for you,
Help you out,
Kind to you,
Never hurt your feelings.

Special

Memories like air,
Care like family,
Family like memories and care.
(September 2008)


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Sunshine

By Abbie, 10, Bristol, UK

A round ball of light
brings happiness all around
beams in the blue sky
(July 2008)

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Our Haiku

By Dunchurch Junior Writing Club , , Rugby, UK

The Python

In the green forest
a Python hunting for rats
waiting to attack

Dog

He sleeps in his bed
as furry as a rabbit
running in the woods.

The Secret Place

Deep in the jungle
hiding behind the tall trees
there lives golden pride.

(July 2008)

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A place

By Dunchurch Junior Writing Club , , Rugby, UK

A place in the dark
A place where nobody goes
Is sitting alone
(July 2008)

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Supercars - A Haiku

By Jack H and Jack T, 10, Normanton, UK

Supercars are fast,
Zooming down the street, wahoo!
You never see them.
(June 2008)

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Puppies - A Haiku

By Dylan and Megan B, 10, Normanton, UK

Puppies are gorgeous,
They are kind and sweet and lick,
They are small indeed.
(June 2008)

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Dogs - A Haiku

By Maddie and Emily, 10, Normanton, UK

Dogs are wonderful,
Sometimes a really big pest,
But mainly so good.
(June 2008)

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Clown

By Eamonn, 11, Newry, N. Ireland

he has a round nose
he has a funny white face
he has a big bow
(May 2008)

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Zombie

By Ronan, 10, Newry Co Down Northern Ireland

An undead person
Moans all through the night time
A human eater
(May 2008)

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The Lion

By Ciaran, 11, Newry Co Down Northern Ireland

A hairy monster,
He likes to prowl in the grass,
Waiting on his prey.
(May 2008)

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Winter

By Claire, 11, Billingham, UK

White, soft snow glistens,
In the pale morning sunshine.
Magic wonder land.
(May 2008)

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Spring

By Natasha, 11, New South Wales, Australia

Spring bursts with flowers
And animals give their young
Spring is beautiful
(February 2008)

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Hustler the dog

By Apiramy, 9, London, UK

Hustler is so cute
sleeps and shows his puppy eyes
my cousins bought him
(November 2007)

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Haiku (Mum, Dad and Teacher)

By Ben, 9, Barnsley, UK


Mum
Go to bed she nags,
When you're watching good t.v,
Then she shouts at you!

Dad
He's off to play golf,
Then you get irritated,
Then he plays with you.

Teacher
Gives you your schoolwork,
Takes you on residentials,
Teaches you new things.
(July 2007)

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school haiku

By Lorna, 9, Runcorn, UK

In school time drags on
Sat at your desks really bored
It's the summer soon.
(June 2007)

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Muscles

By Libby J, 9, Dubai

Muscles contracting
Extraordinary effort
Pounding in pairs
(June 2007)

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Moon

By Humayun, 10, Newham, UK

It comes in the night,
so shiny and reflective,
the morning no more
(April 1007)

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Haiku

By Stephen, 11, Cannock, UK

brown leaves fall and fall
they drop underneath my shoes
autumn is here now
(April 2007)

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Cicely Haughton School

By Stefan, 10, Staffs, UK

The school day drags on
The teacher looks at Stefan
It is hometime soon.
(April 2007)

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Cars Haiku

By Liam & Jordan, 10, Stoke-on-Trent, UK

Cars sit, horns beeping,
People rush to work past them,
Glad to be a fish
(April 2007)

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School day - Haiku

By Matthew, 10, Stoke on Trent, UK

The School day drags on
The teacher looks at the clock
It is Easter soon
(April 2007)

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Cherry

By Kao, 12, Stockton, CA, USA

It's small and so red,
If you toss it in my mouth
I will eat it up.
(March 2007)

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Cherry Blossoms

By Jaymi, 12, Stockton, CA, USA.

More sweet than ice-cream
More lovely than loving hearts
As pink as bubble-gum.
(March 2007)

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Roses

By Angelica, 12, Stockton, CA, USA

A silky smooth touch
Red as a ripe strawberry
A sweet smelling rose.
(March 2007)

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Sea Shells

By Lauren, 10, Bexhill, UK

Sea shells on the shore,
making inprints in the sand,
lots of bright colours.
(March 2007)

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Nature Haiku

By Sharon, 13, Jakarta

As calm as the leaves,
flowing water full of joy,
reflecting the sky.
(Feb 07)

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Lightning and Lonely

By Maya, 9, Setauket, New York, USA

"Lightning"

Lightning flashes close.
You never know where it is.
Strikes from any point.

"Lonely"

Why are you lonely?
Do you dream of your sorrow?
He might never know...
(Jan 07)

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African Bull

By Maya, 9, Setauket, New York, USA

Grazing in the field,
without such a single care,
his freedom returns.
(Jan 07)

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You're not supposed to name Haikus

By Paige, 12, DuPage county, Illinois, US

Abercrombie and
Hollister, American
Eagle, expensive!
(January 2007)

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1666 (Haiku)

By Jesse and Curtis, , Bournemouth, UK

Fire flickering,
Flame crashing, houses sparkling.
I'’m really worried.
(May 2006)
More "fiery" haiku from Bournemouth




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Dogs

By Paige & Phoebe, 8, Sheffield, UK

Dogs are soft and kind,
They are fussy and very cute,
Some dogs are friendly.
(Spring 2006)

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water

By Reece, 11, Barrow in Furness, UK

A flowing haven
the healer the refresher
keeps us all alive
(January 2005)

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Dolphins

By Emma, 10, Bristol, UK

My Haiku has 5 syllables, 7 syllables, 5 syllables.

Beautiful dolphins,
In the deep blue cold ocean,
Amazing creatures

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Antelope

By Bailey, 10, Bristol, UK

The baby antelope
Struggles to run
Freely around.
(January 2005)

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The haiku I wrote in the workshop in the school library

By James, 14, Coventry, UK

Wind rustles the trees,
Tear rimmed eyes, by starlight drawn,
In sadness, I stare…
(December 2004)
See the hypertext haiku in full

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The Waves

By Lara, 13, California, USA

Pounding on the shore
the waves; too strong to hold back
the sea rages on
(December 2004)

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The Ladybug

By Cody, 9, Tennessee, USA

A ladybug small
as a quarter lands upon
a happy girl's back.
(December 2004)

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Animal Haikus

By Henry, 11, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Wolf
A silver grey wolf
Howls an eerie, spooky howl
Staring at the moon

The Snake
Slithering, hissing.
Tasting the air with its tongue
Swallows a mouse whole

The Golden Eagle
The golden eagle
Swooping down to catch a mouse
Feeds it to its young

The Sharks
A great white shark here
A grey reef shark over there
The lords of the sea.
(October 2004)

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Four seasons Haiku

By Alison, 13, USA

Spring brings great joys
To those who love flowers
And plenty of rain

Fall, the best of all
Turkeys and pumpkins
And the beginning of school

Winter, very merry
Brings joy to all who love snow
And green Christmas trees

Last is summer time
With plenty of fun and sun
Swimming in the pool
(October 2004)

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Love

By Sinclair, 13, Walnut Creek, CA, USA

Love is like a promise,
floating in the wind.
Sometimes, sometimes.
(September 2004)

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Haiku

By Becky, 10, Thurlton, Norfolk, England

This is my haiku
About a little haiku
Trust me it's little
(May 2004)

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Haiku Poems by Mrs. Crabtree's Class

By Keeth Elementary School, , Winter Springs, FL, USA

Flowers—
So sweet and blooming
As pretty as the sunshine
Smells good, so so good
By: Kristen

Squirrels—
Pookey Pie is cool
Pookey Pie loves me and Claire
I love Pookey Pie
By: Grace

The Oceans—
Oceans are dark blue
With sharks, fish, whales, dolphins, and
Turtles they all swim
By: Gavin

Pigs—
Pigs eat anything
They have little bit of hair
Are very ugly
By: Miguel

Horses—
Strong, powerful, big
Beautiful creatures running
Indians ride them
By: Cierra

Monkeys—
Monkeys are so nice
They like to eat bananas
My brother is one
By: Chloe

Babies—
I love babies much
They are my favorite thing
They are cute and fun
By: Emilie

Animals—
Animals in mud
Animals in the darkness
Animals are here
By: Ayla

Tigers—
Tigers are eating
The elephants are eating
The sun is setting
By: Zander

Ocean—
The ocean is huge
In and out the waves can go
The ocean so blue
By: Emily

Rainbows—
It is raining hard
There is a rainbow here now
It is getting red
By: Angela

Turtles—
Turtles are so cute
I love them because they rock
Turtles eat green grass
By: Lindsey

Shadows—
They appear in light
Everyone has a shadow
Shadows are dark black
By: John

The Ocean—
Crabs are swimming now
Sharks are eating fish again
It’s the ocean blue
By: Jacob

Monkey—
They swing on branches
They are very annoying
My brother is one
By: Rachel

Animals—
Frogs live in the west
Monkeys in the jungle north
Tigers in the east
By: Diego

Bobcats—
Cats I love in spring
I love my favorite cats
I love my bobcats
By: Timothy

The Rocks—
The rocks are glowing
The river is flowing fast
Sky is flying high
By: Meghan

Birds—
Birds sleep in a nest
That nest is in a tall tree
They can fly real high
By: Mitchell

Stars—
Stars shine in the sky
They twinkle and sparkle bright
They shine in the night
By: Hannah

Trees—
Trees are so pretty
They have lots and lots of leaves
I like them a lot
By: Mason

Desert—
Jackrabbits are cool
Mountains are in the background
Bobcats are harmful
By: Korey

Sharks—
Sharks like to eat meat
There are a lot of small ones
Sharks live in the deep
By: Trevor

Fishes—
Fish swim in the pond
All day long they swim too fast
Then they go back home
By: Stefan
(May 2004)

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Two Haiku

By Lima, 13, Fairfax, Virginia, USA

#1
life is a weird road
sometimes smooth, other times rough
but still wonderful!

#2
sweat drip from my head
exhaustion -- I can't stand this
I'm going to faint.

(November 2003)

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Haiku Poem of School

By Andrew, 14, Clawson, MI, USA

In case you didn't know Haiku is a Japanese poem that is 17 syllables long and compares life to nature. Here's mine

School is like a humming bird
it pecks at my sanity
like it's a tree

Nov 2002

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More haiku from All Saint's CE Primary, Bexhill-on-Sea, UK

 

 

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