I really don’t know how to say this but…
You might think this haiku project runs on Zen and saké and lunar cycles, but in reality it runs on addresses. Snail mail addresses. So please, if you haven’t already, send me your address. Or your in-laws’ addresses. Anyone who might enjoy getting a haiku card crafted by me personally. I don’t share my mailing list, I ask for nothing in return (except for your good graces), and I literally cannot do this project without people to mail these things to!
The random-selection hat is getting light. I can see the bottom, so please, I’m begging you, send me addresses! Feed this haiku machine!
While you’re contemplating that, why not check out this week’s haiku?
haiku 20221017 > Berkeley, CA USA
blue october sky I fall in love again with the phrase "day moon"
haiku 20221018 > Waltham, MA USA
folding laundry that time I found a dollar
haiku 20221019 > Vallejo, CA USA
the cats want out
and who can blame them?
a moon like this
haiku 20221020 > Boonton, NJ USA
foreign sounds for us city folk evening crickets
haiku 20221021 > New York, NY USA
morning cat my whole chest purrs
haiku 20221022 > Wethersfield, CT USA
gas station coffee never tasted so good road trip
haiku 20221023 > San Francisco, CA USA
our old house sold will they love the tree like we did?
That was fun! Well, back at it. Those haiku postcards aren’t going to pose themselves.
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Great. I especially like morning cat/ my whole chest/purrs