POETRY

Maiko standing holding a traditional wagasa, showcasing Japanese elegance.

HAIKU

My haikus draw inspiration from traditional Japanese poetry, capturing various themes and emotions. While they may echo the essence of classic haiku, each piece reflects my personal experiences and perspectives.

Dusk

The sun is setting, a beautiful mix of colors in the sky; it makes me feel safe. The very first star of dusk is small

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POEMS

Colorful Turquoise-browed Motmot with vibrant blue eyebrows, green and orange body, and unique racket-shaped tail feathers, perched on a branch.

With You

With you, I feel at home. With you, my heart is free from all regrets. With you, anywhere can be peaceful. With you, my heart

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Wasted Time

Every second, I feel every second, I count every second, every second of opportunities slipping right through my fingers, every second that could have been

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My Tree

My tree was an olive tree. Some saw it as a simple tree; some used its olives, while others viewed it as the right touch

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What Matters

Many might die, many might live, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that deep down in the ocean of tears, your heart is still

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Without You

If you wouldn’t be here anymore, the sun will still rise; people will still go to work as if nothing ever happened, and the birds

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Dying Fire

The dying fire. As the fire reaches the end of the candle, it gets smaller, fighting to survive at all costs. But as time flies,

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Memories

Looking back at the memories can be quite tough, but as Dr. Seuss once said: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” And

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My Life

My life is like the leaves of a tree. They fall once a year, and in the next year, they grow again. But unlike a

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Trust

Trust is like the colors of a leaf. You can blow the leaf until it falls; once it falls, it loses its colors. When that

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Love

Love is like a rose, beautiful and comforting. But if you’re not careful, it can hurt you; it might even make you bleed.

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Small Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) perched on a trunk with bright yellow eyes and brown, white-speckled feathers.

Words

Life becomes so much easier when you realize that words are simply words. They can be either sharper than a knife or more realistic than

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