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setting sun

 




setting sun
a child learns to say
“imaginary”

– Isabella Kramer (Germany)




Previously published in Poetry Pea – Haiku Pea Podcast Series 2 Episode 2

The way I see the setting sun in this haiku is more about the transformation from day to night, which also means the transformation of one’s focus from the outer world to the inner one. I loved the way the writer cleverly used the word ‘sunset’ positively, where all energies converge into darkness, but also enlightens the mind.
The second part of this haiku is about the transformation of learning, where a child learns in the daylight, most probably from nature, and dreams, or creates through imagination based on that learning. The word ‘imaginary’ here means the abstract thinking of a child which is chiseled by the daily life experiences before that reaches the stage where they start uniquely perceiving the world. It’s about the transformation from one stage of life to another, from light to darkness, or vice-a-versa. I liked the quotation marks around ‘imaginary’ which make it more significant and unique.





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dog days

 



dog days –
dabbles in the fountain
children’s laughter


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First publishes on Poetry Pea Journal 3:22




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a swan's feather





a swan's feather
all that remains
of migratory birds


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Thrilled to be featured by Patricia McGuire at  Poetry haiku of the seasons  21th June 2021

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on the way




on the way

same dream each night diving with tortoises into a rainbow

brand new suitcase
I find a tiny seashell
and an ocean


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first published by Patricia McGuire on The Poetry Pea Summer Edition 2021


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wandering clouds




wandering clouds
grazing sheep in the cold
of an October morning 


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first published by Patricia McGuire on The Poetry Pea Spring Edition 2020 




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a run-down pet store



a run-down pet store
the old owner and his cats
share each other's lunch


by isabella.kramer



first published by Patricia McGuire on The Poetry Pea Summer Edition 2020 

Photo by Mark on Unsplash

Poetry Pea Podcast - Ageing



as if my soul sister
— old raven

Isabella Kramer



Thrilled to be featured at  Poetry Pea Podcast - Ageing  15th June 2020



an old raven
counts the hoots of a night-owl
their moon listens

©magyar





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spring skin





spring skin the one petal makes the difference


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first published on Poetry Pea Series 3 Episode 10: Monoku 18th May 2020



tempt the eyes
imagination follows
a new flower


©magyar






Published in my first E-Chapbooks 2020


for download by Elancharan Gunasekaran on www.proletaria.com  


lonely forest lake



forest lake 
the splashing and laughter
from childhood days


einsamer Waldsee - 
 das Plantschen und Lachen 
 aus Kindertagen


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published by Patricia on Poetry Pea: Series 1 Episode 'A Walk by the Aegerisee' on pay-tv - 9th March 2020  

published in Haiku book Desert Rain 

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Men Podcast - publication




 deep roots
the rat on his head
turns round & round


abandoned backyard
the half-smile of a goblin
in the darkest corner


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Happy to have 2 pieces readout by Patricia with her wonderful voice and presentation

on Poetry Pea, Series 2 Episode 22:  Subject. Men


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