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Haiku: Exploring Themes of Life and Love

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cloudless sky . . .
a bare boy jumps into the blue
of a puddle

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flower moon...
the birth
of a new impulse

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frosty dusk...
a wood thrush still sings
on the treetop

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moon moth . . .
his spiritual change
after son’s death

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ghost apple...
her married life spent
with a lumpen

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morning glory...
a boy blows
the trumpet

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waves
rushing towards me...
I pen a poem

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cacti flower...
her mother plays
with cancer

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Bipasha Majumder (De)
Bipasha Majumder (De), an Associate Professor at Debra TSKS Mahavidyalaya, West Bengal, has published poems in various journals, including Literary Voice, Indian Literature, Contemporary Literary Review India, Rock Pebbles, Kaleidoscope: Anthology of International Poets, Songbirds Anthology 2022, Scarlet Dragonfly Journal, The Haiku Foundation’s Haiku Dialogue, Under the Basho Journal, Haiku Universe, Bloo Outlier Journal, Cold Moon Journal, Five Fleas, Autumn Moon Haiku Journal, and The Pan Haiku Review Journal, etc.
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