1. Why do you write haiku?
For you.
I can remember Zen Master Seung Sahn answering the question "Why do you sit?" with those two words. I gave his response an unspoken one word – "jerk." It took me decades to grasp his meaning.
Originally, I wrote haiku as poetic reminders of "epiphanies" for me. As I kept studying haiku, I realised the finest haiku re-created the "epiphanies" in the reader.
So, to answer your question again:
For you. ~ Hortensia Anderson
For you I compose
recovery poems each day
drawing you to this site
recovery poems each day
drawing you to this site
Truth be told of course
they're gifted to Eagle Wings
hopefully selling
they're gifted to Eagle Wings
hopefully selling
Evening and dawn
I search for bits of wisdom
transformed to verse
I search for bits of wisdom
transformed to verse
Dawn to dark I ponder
snatching phrases, noting learning
sound intelligence
snatching phrases, noting learning
sound intelligence
Recovery grows
pulling me upward deeper
expanding spirit
pulling me upward deeper
expanding spirit
Gaining quiet peace
living promises fulfilled
ebulliently
living promises fulfilled
ebulliently
To keep recovery
pass it on serenity shared
daily poems – for you
pass it on serenity shared
daily poems – for you
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