Tag: poetry

  • At the start of 2025 I set myself a challenge to write a haiku every Friday for the whole year. The rule: They don’t have to be good, they just have to be done.

    And today is the last Friday of 2025. I completed the challenge, with only one skipped week (extreme fatigue) and a few belated haiku (forgetfulness) along the way. Overall I’m proud of how the project went. I achieved what I set out to do, and probably improved my haiku-writing skills along the way.

    But I don’t intend to carry the project over into 2026. Towards the end of the year it just stopped being fun. It was mandatory creativity to a deadline — too much like homework.

    To mark the end of the Friday Haiku project, here are all fifty haiku:

    ~

    January

    1 — January 3rd:

    Lingering malaise.
    Bartók on headphones, eyes closed —
    Time to recover.

    2 — January 10th:

    An old favourite show:
    Never used to watch alone —
    Blindsided by grief.

    3 — January 17th:

    Hollow red chamber
    Invaded by silver blade —
    Slicing a pepper.

    4 – January 24th:

    Victory is mine
    Until the blue shell descends:
    Mario Karted!

    5 – January 31st:

    When writing haiku,
    Please don't use ChatGPT:
    Suck on your own terms.

    ~

    February

    6 – February 7th:

    Glistening tarmac
    Glimpsed through a clouded window —
    Staying in today.

    7 – February 14th:

    I love you too much 
    For seventeen syllables 
    Ever to encompass.

    8 – February 21st:

    Cool air fills my lungs,
    I feel myself expanding —
    New CPAP machine.

    9 – February 28th:

    Daylight stretching out,
    Feeding my animal self:
    Winter retreating.

    ~

    March

    10 – March 7th:

    Vibrating, a string 
    Agitates air molecules:
    To the ear, music. 

    11 – March 14th:

    Squinting at pixels —
    "Is this better, d'you think?" 
    Editing thumbnails.

    12 – March 21st:

    Curious kitty
    Sniffing at my open door
    Beats a quick retreat!

    13 – March 28th:

    A Sondheim earworm
    Rolling merrily through my head:
    Who's like him? Damn few.

    ~

    April

    14 — 4th April:

    Mottled evening sky —
    Red kite pitches and rolls past,
    Sailing secret waves.

    15 — 11th April:

    Spate of sleepless nights
    Depleting my battery: 
    Can't even write a

    16 — 18th April:

    Inscrutable words
    Decorate the evening air —
    Language of the birds.

    17 — 25th April:

    The birdies have sung,
    Our modern dance is ended:
    Farewell, Pere Ubu.

    [In memory of David Thomas.]

    ~

    May

    18 — 2nd May:

    Opportunities
    Like speeding taxis recede
    Into might-have-been.

    19 — 11th May (ahem):

    Totally on time,
    It's my regular haiku:
    Please ignore the date.

    20 — 16th May:

    Watching Taskmaster:
    Mathew Baynton's tiny shorts,
    Judiciously blurred. 

    21 — 23rd May:

    Pearly gates open:
    Angelic chorus cheers, "Norm!"
    So that's where George went.

    [In memory of George Wendt.]

    22 — 30th May:

    Razor blade in hand,
    You Fantastic! musicians
    Thwart the precedent.

    [Inspired by the experimental band, You Fantastic!]

    ~

    June

    23 — 6th June:

    Reading Titus Groan:
    Gormenghast's grim labyrinth
    Haunting my mind's eye. 

    24 — 13th June:

    In my room, surf's up:
    There's a riot goin' on —
    Dance to the music!

    [In memory of Brian Wilson and Sly Stone.]

    24 — 20th June:

    Window yawning wide,
    Curtains dancing in the breeze…
    Still too bloody hot.

    25 — 27th June:

    Hope is mere kindling:
    If you want there to be fire,
    You must strike the match.

    ~

    July

    26 — 4th July:

    White cassette, red sleeve,
    Blaring in my preteen ears:
    You really got me.

    [Inspired by The Kinks.]

    27 — 11th July:

    Mortification:
    The reeking fertiliser
    Through which our souls grow. 

    28 — 18th July:

    My waterbody:
    Where veins are tributaries
    Flowing with life force.

    [Inspired by Robert Macfarlane’s book, Is A River Alive?]

    29 — 25th July:

    The Prince of Darkness
    Unfurls his leathery wings,
    Soars into the void.

    [In memory of Ozzy Osbourne.]

    ~

    August

    30 — 1st August:

    Round the corner, leaves
    Beckon in a gentle breeze:
    Befriending a tree.

    31 — 8th August:

    Iambic music
    Waking up my sleeping ear,
    Measure by measure.

    32 — 15th August:

    .hindsight in Revealed
    contexts and meanings Hidden
    :reverse in Story

    [Inspired by series 9 of John Finnemore’s Souvenir Programme.]

    33 — 22nd August:

    A witness wonders,
    Why do they send five coppers
    To arrest one man?

    34 — 29th August:

    Watching Enterprise —
    The only Star Trek series
    With a shit theme tune.

    ~

    September

    35 — 5th September:

    Glowing in darkness,
    Twenty four flickering frames
    Help me find myself.

    [Inspired by my project to get back into watching films.]

    36 — 12th September:

    Most radiant smile,
    Transcending time and language:
    Setsuko Hara.

    37 — 19th September:

    Made my lovely eyes
    Sad, leaky, wet and wincey: 
    Petals float to earth.

    [Inspired by the long-awaited new Cardiacs album.]

    26th September:

    (No haiku. Too fatigued to write.)

    ~

    October

    38 — 3rd October:

    Golden leaves dancing —
    Watched through rain-streaked windowpane
    And a foggy brain.

    39 — 10th October:

    Pearly grey expanse
    Dotted with darting black birds,
    Flitting between trees.

    40 — 17th October:

    Malfunctioning brain:
    Called the mental mechanic —
    Time for a tune-up.

    41 — 24th October:

    Silver kintsugi:
    Break my heart and glue the shards,
    Tokyo Story.

    42 — 31st October:

    Hearing old music
    Made by a forgotten self:
    Time to remember.

    ~

    November

    43 — 7th November:

    Red and golden leaves
    Strewn upon the grey below:
    Autumn's casualties.

    44 — 14th November:

    Insatiable night
    Feasts upon the daylight hours,
    Tipping the balance.

    45 — 21st November:

    Late afternoon rays
    From a low, cold winter sun
    Catch the bare branches.

    46 — 28th November:

    Waxing crescent moon
    Floating in pale blue evening:
    A cut fingernail.

    ~

    December

    47 — 5th December:

    My Telecaster
    Beckons from its dusty case:
    Soon I'll play again.

    48 — 12th December:

    Christmas approaches
    But merriness can't be found:
    I'll try to make some.

    49 — 19th December:

    Saying “Oh, hiya!”
    Lubricates the social wheels, 
    Or so says Ozu. 

    [Inspired by the film Good Morning, the original Japanese title of which is Ohayo.]

    50 — 26th December:

    Slump across the line
    With a huge, exhausted sigh:
    Fiftieth haiku!