Tags Haiku
TimeA Poem by Adam M. SnowTick, tick, tock! Tick, tick, tock! Gone are the days, we hold for granted. Ticking away, our life in canted. |
Tree BreathsA Poem by TyTree Breaths |
overcomeA Poem by Rheiadarkness, this is feari'm black and white, all the sameyou will not conquer |
I Saw Them On The SofaA Poem by OhiomanA man uses this haiku poem to tell us what he saw his roommate doing with two guests on the living room sofa. |
Naked In BedA Poem by OhiomanWe see what a woman does while she has sex with her man in this haiku poem. |
Being Rear EndedA Poem by OhiomanThe author of this haiku poem tells us what a woman saw him doing while she was doing something else. |
She Felt Me In The ShowerA Poem by OhiomanA man uses this haiku poem to show us what is going on between a couple in the shower. |
Hands Stained InkA Poem by Adam M. SnowHands stained ink of black and red. On the brink of what was said, |
Peeked Into Jim's BedroomA Poem by OhiomanIn this haiku poem, one guy lets himself take a peek and see what his roommate is doing in his bedroom. |
She Touched HerselfA Poem by OhiomanThe author of this haiku poem tells us what a girlfriend is doing in front of that person. |
She Allowed MeA Poem by OhiomanWe find out what a woman is allowing the author of this haiku poem to do to her. |
First HaikuA Chapter by KuandioCranes flying through skies The cold whisper of a sword Urgent dreams of spring |
A Barista's HaikuA Poem by Attentive_AmbienceFor my time employed as the little barista girl that handled legal drug deals. |
ColorsA Poem by QueenofScarletA few poems about the colors |
After the evil has passedA Poem by Dianne S PenfoldA haiku |
While She Rode MeA Poem by OhiomanA man talks about what happens between him and his lover during sex in this haiku poem. |
Haiku #1A Poem by Jorel CaringalKeep going |
She Waited For MeA Poem by OhiomanThe author of this haiku poem tells us what he saw his girlfriend do in front of him. |
She Opened Her CoatA Poem by OhiomanA man describes what he saw a woman doing in front of him and out if the open in this haiku poem. |