Famous Cinquain Poems

Famous Cinquain Poems


Cinquain Poems by Adelaide Crapsey

November Night

Listen . . .
With faint dry sound,
Like steps of passing ghosts,
The leaves, frost-crisp’d, break from the trees
And fall.

Snow

Look up . . .
From bleakening hills
Blows down the light, first breath
Of wintry wind . . . look up, and scent
The snow!

Anguish

Keep thou
Thy tearless watch
All night but when blue-dawn
Breathes on the silver moon, then weep!
Then weep!

Trapped

Well and
If day on day
Follows and weary year
On year . . . and ever days and years . . . 
Well?

The Guarded Wound

If it
Were lighter touch
Than petal of flower resting
On grass, oh still too heavy it were,
Too heavy!


TRIAD

These be
Three silent things:
The falling snow... the hour
Before the dawn... the mouth of one
Just dead.


Tree

Sturdy, Tall
Climbing, swinging, playing
Fun among the branches
Maple

Famous Cinquain Poems


Haiku Poems For Him

Haiku Poems For Him

Sorrows from the past
The pain, hate, anger I felt
Why did you leave me?

I still remember 
How happy I was with you
Wish you were here

Counting the days
I was alone for two months
Still waiting for you

Keeping me warm
Your arms hugging me tightly
My heart is jumping

Sleepless nights
Praying to be with you
Visit me in my dreams

Kissing my lips
With your hands squeezing mine
Don't ever let go

Sitting under the tree
Sleeping deeply in your arms
Moments I'll cherish

I feel incomplete
When I'm not with you
Missing your presence

I melt when you stare
Holding my hands while walking
Oh! I like that smile

Fixing your things
You keep yourself silent
Please don't leave me

Meeting you in our place
Anticipation is there
Oh! I'm excited!

You keep me smiling
You promise that you won't leave
Joy is everywhere

Tonight is ours
Let's enjoy the food and wine
Romantic, Indeed!

I keep you warm
My arm will embrace you
This night is cold.



Waiting for you
Its been so long since you left
I think I'm crazy


Roses, candles
Romantic dinner with him
He is the man!

Haiku Poems For Him


Matsuo Basho Haiku Poems

Matsuo Basho Haiku Poems


Awake at night

Awake at night--
the sound of the water jar
cracking in the cold.


-Transalation made by Robert Hass 

Autumn moonlight

Autumn moonlight--
a worm digs silently
into the chestnut.


-Transalation made by Robert Hass 

As they begin to rise again
Chrysanthemums faintly smell,
After the flooding rain 
-Matsuo Basho

Wild Sea

A wild sea-
In the distance over Sado
The Milky Way 

A weathered skeleton

A weathered skeleton 
in windy fields of memory, 
piercing like a knife 

Strange Flower

a strange flower
for birds and butterflies
the autumn sky

Snowy Morning

A snowy morning--
by myself,
chewing on dried salmon.

-Transalation made by Robert Hass


Kori nigaku enso ga nodo o uruoseri 


Bitter–tasting ice — 
Just enough to wet the throat 
Of a sewer rat.

A monk sips morning tea,
it's quiet,
the chrysanthemum's flowering

-Transalation made by Robert Hass 

A man, infirm
With age, slowly sucks
A fish bone.
-Basho


Cold Rain

A cold rain starting
And no hat --
So?

At a hermitage:

A cool fall night--
getting dinner, we peeled
eggplants, cucumbers.


Transalation made by Robert Hass


Cuckoo Cries

a cuckoo cries
and through a thicket of bamboo
the late moon shines 


Field Of Cotton

A field of cotton--
as if the moon
had flowered.

Transalation made by Robert Hass 


A cicada shell

A cicada shell;
it sang itself
utterly away.

Transalation made by R.H. Blyth 


A caterpillar

A caterpillar,
this deep in fall--
still not a butterfly.

Transalation made by Robert Hass 


A bee

A bee
staggers out
of the peony.

Transalation made by Robert Hass


A Ball of Snow

you make the fire
and I’ll show you something wonderful:
a big ball of snow!


Sick on my journey, 
only my dreams will wander 
these desolate moors


Matsuo Basho Haiku Poems


Narrow Road by Basho Matsuo

Narrow Road (Oku no Hosomichi) by Basho Matsuo


kusa no to mo
sumikawaru yo zo
hina no ie

Behind this door
Now buried in deep grass,
A different generation will celebrate
The Festival of Dolls.

-Translated by Nobuyuki Yuasa



even this grass hut
could for the new owner be
a festive house of dolls!

-Translated by Tim Chilcott 



My old grasshut
Lived in now by another generation
Is decked out with dolls.

-Translated by Earl Miner



This rude hermit cell
Will be different now, knowing Dolls’
Festival as well.

-Translated by Dorothy Britton



the grass door too
turning into
a doll’s house

-Translated by Cid Corman and Kamaike Susumu



Even a thatched hut
May change with a new owner
Into a doll’s house.

-Translated by Donald Keene



Even this grass hut
may be transformed
into a doll’s house.

-Translated by Sam Hamill



Even my grass-thatched hut
will have new occupants now:
a display of dolls.

-Translated by Helen Craig McCullough



Narrow Road by Basho Matsuo


Famous Haiku Poems

Famous Haiku Poems




Famous Haiku Poems


Old Pond by Matsuo Basho

Old Pond by Matsuo Basho

Furuike ya 
kawazu tobikomu 
mizu no oto
-Basho


These are some translation of the "Old Pond" 
made by the famous haiku poet Matsuo Basho

Fu-ru (old) i-ke (pond) ya, 
ka-wa-zu (frog) to-bi-ko-mu (jumping into) 
mi-zu (water) no o-to (sound)

-translation made by: Fumiko Saisho


The old pond--
a frog jumps in,
sound of water.

-transalation made by Robert Hass


Old pond...
a frog jumps in
water's sound.

-transalation made by William J. Higginson

Antic pond--
frantic frog jumps in--
gigantic sound.

-translation made by: Bernard Lionel Einbond 

An old silent pond...
A frog jumps into the pond,
splash! Silence again.


-translation made by: Harry Behn



There is the old pond!
Lo, into it jumps a frog:
hark, water's music!


-translation made by: John Bryan



The silent old pond
a mirror of ancient calm,
a frog-leaps-in splash.


-translation made by: Dion O'Donnol



old pond
frog leaping
splash


-translation made by: Cid Corman

Old pond 
frogs jumped in 
sound of water.

Translated by Lafcadio Hearn


The old pond is still
a frog leaps right into it
splashing the water

Translated by Earl Miner & Hiroko Odagiri


Into the ancient pond
A frog jumps
Water’s sound!

Translated by D.T. Suzuki

The old pond;
A frog jumps in —
The sound of the water.

Translated by R.H. Blyth


An old pond —
The sound
Of a diving frog.

Translated by Kenneth Rexroth


Pond, there, still and old!
A frog has jumped from the shore.
The splash can be heard.

Translated by Eli Siegel


The old pond, yes, and
A frog-jumping-in-the-
Water’s noise!

Translated by G.S. Fraser


The old pond,
A frog jumps in:
Plop!

Translated by Alan Watts


Breaking the silence
Of an ancient pond,
A frog jumped into water —
A deep resonance.

Translated by Nobuyuki Yuasa


Old Pond by Matsuo Basho


Five Haiku by Paul Eluard

Five Haiku 
by: Paul Eluard

The wind 
Undecided 
Rolls a cigarette of air 


The mute girl talks: 
It is art's imperfection. 
This impenetrable speech. 


The motor car is truly launched: 
Four martyrs' heads 
Roll under the wheels. 


Ah! a thousand flames, a fire, 
The light, a shadow! 
The sun is following me. 


A feather gives to a hat 
A touch of lightness: 
The chimney smokes.


Five Haiku by Paul Eluard


Four Haiku by Matsuo Basho

Four Haiku
by: Matsuo Basho


Spring
A hill without a name
Veiled in morning mist.

The beginning of autumn:
Sea and emerald paddy
Both the same green.

The winds of autumn
Blow: yet still green
The chestnut husks.

A flash of lightning:
Into the gloom
Goes the heron's cry.

Four Haiku by Matsuo Basho


Haiku Poems For Her

Haiku Poems For Her

Haiku Poems about love

She knows everything
I fell for her from the start
Lucky to have her

Laying on my chest 
Smelling her fragrant, long hair 
Oh! I feel the care

Picture in my mind
Reminiscing about her
Missing the good times

Romantic dinner
Red candle on the table
What a lovely night!

Whispering the lines
Sweet words came out to my mouth
I'm ready to fall

Care the for the present
The past is not important
Ready for the future

Light up the candle 
Tonight we share happiness
Good time to propose

A promise to keep
Spending my whole life with her
For better or worse

Happy to meet her
She's the reason why I breathe
Loving her is great

I'd stop everything
Spend my whole day just for her
Can't wait to see her

Dreaming the good days
Thinking whole day about her
Love drives me crazy

My love is for you
Protecting you at all cost
Reasons why I live

The day is special 
Today, the ring is ready
You and me as one

Showing you I care
Making you safe is my goal
A promise to keep

My heart is ready
I'm falling for her again
Chances are open

Always keep the faith
Keeping you inside my heart
Nothing hinders us

Seeing an angel
Staring at her lovely face
Oh! This is heaven!

Great love never dies
Only time makes it fade
Still it conquers all

Oh! It's really hard
Times like these make us crazy
Tomorrow, I'll leave

The past was heavy
Everyday seems like autumn
Still in love with her

Haiku Poems For Her



Haiku Poems About Love

Haiku Poems About Love 


A lot of people love haiku poems because of its compact and meaningful words. Even though many haiku poems are focused on nature, animals and events, we can still use it to express love.

Here are some examples of haiku poems about love ( haiku love )

Heart is beating fast
The feeling of happiness
Inspires me to smile


Hear my heart beating
I'll stay with you forever
Keeping a promise

Stare from here bright eyes
Keeps the heart beats faster 
Amazing feeling

Keeping in my heart
A promise until the end
Stay here forever

Cuddling on the bench
Enjoying the scenery
Ah! Priceless moment!

Holding her soft hands 
Walking at the lovely shore
Moments I treasured

Fireworks light the sky
Great moments to express love
Forever  you'll stay

Lovebirds in the cage
The couple loves each other
Romantic indeed!


Finding my soul mate
Searching for the right person
Once in a lifetime

Picking a red rose
Pretty lady is waiting
Bringing her a gift

Caressing her soul
A smile on her lovely face
The feeling is great

Love means happiness
Will sacrifice everything
Full of emotions

Singing with guitar
Serenading a woman
The night is perfect

Running in the shore
Chasing a lovely lady
Love is in the air

Watching the sunset
Hold my hands, never let go
Stay here forever

Enjoying the view
Your head is on my shoulder
The feeling is great

Singing our theme song
Seeing your face with a smile
Bond us together


Haiku Poems About Love



Haiku Poems For Kids

Haiku Poems For Kids

Friendly air feels good
Its so nice to run and run
Playing is so fun

Laugh when you feel sad
Dance even if you're weary
Enjoy life while young

Sleep while night is young
Wake up when the sun is out
Sleeping is good

Feel the air and run
Cheer, laugh and chase happiness
Kids are so lovely

Hear bed time stories
Dream like a princess and queen
Colorful Fairies

Dancing with snowballs
They shiver on the white field
Winter is so fun

Play in the sea shore
Make a castle from the sand 
The scene is perfect

Chasing all the clouds
Air passing through my skin
Young is happiness

Looking at the sky
Laying on the green pasture
Embrace the nature



Kids are not just kids
They are the hope of future
Love and care for them


Waking before sun
Sipping  a hot white liquid
Preparing for school

Sight on the blue sky
Driving a flying object
Let it reach heaven

Let's go play outside
The good sun is shining bright
Happy all day long

Hear the bell so loud
After decades of waiting
The class is adjourned

The sky is crying
Stop and make the  bright sun shine
Green field is waiting

Going at the pond
Seeing a lovely green frog
Catch a big gray fish

Meeting all the friends
Engaging with the teachers
Discover new things

Write on a paper
Preach all the thoughts the mind
Share all your knowledge

Haiku Poems For Kids



Haiku Poems For Children

Haiku Poems For Children



Haiku is a good way to practice our skill in making poems especially for children who loves poetry. Making haiku poems is a great activity for children who are studying Haiku. 


Here are some examples of haiku poems made by children:




I have many cats
They like playing in the fog
They like to cuddle!

I'm just a kid
I like to play with my friends
Smile and be happy

We call ourselves hope
Future is in our own hands
Studying for better


Running on the field
Cheering and laughing with friends
Being young is great

I love my cute dog
He barks when he is happy
Run with him outside

Winter is so great
Hot chocolote for breakfast
Making a snowman

Dancing in the rain
Running and cheering outside
its so fun to play

Children of the sun
Lets enjoy the summer heat
Go outside and burn

Waving in the breeze
Passing through my whole system
Dancing with the leaves

Friends make me happy
Cannot wait to laugh with them
Feels good to see them

I watch it fly
Covering the entire white cloud
Someday we'll both fly

Lets see the old bear
I wanna hug and kiss him
His name is teddy

Run, run, run all day
Watching the birds fly up high
Laying on greenfield


Haiku Poems For Children 


Haiku Poems About Animals (Underwater)

Haiku Poems About Animals (Underwater)


Living under the sea
From one ocean to another
It's their life

Thousands of penguins
Sunbathing on the seashore
Feel the summer heat

Goldfish in the bowl
Flipping fins to make good stroke
Swim to make a smile

Giant squid is myth
No one dares to see it
Even a great pirate

Platoon of jellyfish
Convert them to poison
Disaster to all

Dolphins in the sea
Applause for the performance
Such a lovely scene

Turtle with hard shells
Slow on land, fast in water
Breathe for hundred years

Killer whales on sight
Features are so deceiving
Don't try to touch them

I caught a big fish
Using fine nets made for them
Let's call for a fest

Corals are gorgeous
Let's protect and conserve them
Amazing creatures



Hunting in the deep
Great shark moves like assassins
One bite you are dead


Amazing seahorse
All male carries the babies
Let them reproduce

Shark with strong sharp teeth
Keep yourself away from them
and they won't haunt you

Dolphins are friendly
Keep them safe, away from harm
Give back and say thanks!

Flying fish can't fly
But they can jump so high
Lenses are ready

Huge whale approaching
Give him the way or you die
Such a huge creature!

Life in deep blue sea
Blessing for the human race
Taken for granted...

Our sea is big
Greed is what makes it small
Lets do something to conserve

Lets pray for their souls
For those who throw dynamites
Pity for small fish

Walk like a penguin
Be strong like teeth of shark
Sweet like a dolphin

Haiku Poems About Animals (Underwater)



Haiku Poems About Animals

Haiku Poems About Animals


     Another interesting topic aside from nature are the animals. Animals is a great topic not only for haiku poems but in all aspects. From smallest to biggest or from tamed to wild, we can express our thoughts about them using haiku poems. We can even use our lovely pets as the topic to enhance our skill in making haiku poems.

     A lot of modern haiku use ordinary pets like dogs, cats and birds as the center of the poem.  Of course it also goes the same with wild animals living in the forest. In fact Matsuo Basho used frogs in most of his famous haiku poets. Below is an example.

Furu ike ya                 Old pond!
    kawazu tobikomu       frog jumps in
      mizu no oto                 water’s sound 

Here are more examples of haiku poems about animals.

Haiku Poems About Animals



Howling under the moon
Conditioning the pack
Preparing to hunt

Strong teeth like a steel
Moves with great agility
King of the forest

Roaring from distance
Protecting the territory
Fierce on his eyes

Running fast and quick
Hitch with a carriage behind
Horse moved by a whip

All ducks are quacking
Farm full of friendly creatures
Town is different

Eggs from chicken 
Chicks running behind their mother
Farm is lively!

Living on greenfield
Providing us with fresh milk
Cows eating green grass

Horseback right is great
Feel the air passing through your face
Tiring yet so fun

Hear the birds chirping
Sipping fresh and tasty milk
Live in paradise

Hatch fresh eggs today
Chickens are so noisy
Let them find worms to eat

Wolves are so witty
Hunting preys is they do
Sharp claws are ready

Born in the wild
Twelve strong members in the pack
Lead by an alpha wolf

Sharp strong teeth are out
Ready to kill enemies
Two alphas on sight

Climb trees with bare hands
Swinging and jumping on trees
Monkeys are laughing

Crawling silently
Binding its prey with poison
Venom is flowing

Lurking in the dark
They can't see but they can feel
Bats are mysterious


Barking to protect
Always there to cheer you up
Dogs are man's best friend

The dog is running fast
While chasing a Frisbee ball
They won the first prize

A mouse saw a cheese
Grabbed it without thinking
The poor mouse got trapped

Forgot to lock the cage
The zookeeper is confuse
They got their freedom

Haiku Poems About Animals


More Haiku Poems About Nature

More Haiku Poems About Nature


Here are some more Haiku poems that mainly focusing on nature. 


With every gust of wind,
the butterfly changes its place
on the willow.
- Basho Matsuo (1644 - 1694)

The summer river:
although there is a bridge, my horse
goes through the water.
- Shiki, Masaoka (1867-1902)

Yellow bees are singing
Green grass are everywhere 
Red flower blooming
- unknown

The bees are buzzing.
Beautiful flowers are here.
The flowers smell good.

Flowers are dancing
Bursts of colors come alive
Smell the fragrant scene

Spring is coming
I see green every I go
Lets all sing for this!
- unknown


Birds chirping their song,
Building their nest for their home
Getting ready for spring!

Green leaves are blooming
Sun is out and shinning bright
Sharp grass is growing



Birds singing so loud
The fog is blocking the way
Oh! Beautiful day 




Nature awakens
Spring is for real and kicking
Cold breezes touched me


Falling leaves from sky
They stayed on top of my head
Feel the fresh strong air


Butterflies are dancing
Paint the scene with bright colors
Perching on fresh leaves

Flowers burst their colors
Birds fly up north to explore
The season is changing




Good spring is coming
Feel the crisp while smiling
Let us welcome this day



Haiku Poems About Nature



Haiku Poems About Nature

Haiku Poems About Nature

  Most of the haiku poems are written about a part of nature, or at least mother earth is always the topic. It could also be about creatures living in woods, four seasons (winter, spring, summer and fall ), or  just mainly about nature.  Lots of haiku poems are focusing in nature and even famous haiku poets used it as their main topic. Being one with nature is an amazing experience and expressing it in haiku makes it more artistic. It's also a great way to express our sympathy with nature. Especially now that environmental issues are becoming more extreme.

Here are some Haiku poems about nature. 


the green leaves are gone
Missing all the memories
Autumn please don't come

my heart is crying
Our mother is in great pain
How can we save her?

the leaves keep falling
Our nature is in danger
Still I'm just staring

If you are soft to them
The young sparrows
Will poop on you

Before I see green
Today I see deadly air
Tomorrow will end

I chopped wood all day
I bring poisonous basket
Now butterflies are gone

What to do with them,
In this world of coarse matter –
Ah, the butterflies!?

Creatures have homes
they call it environment
Humans ruin them

Rain is a soother
It drizzles from the heavens
Makes our mind to calm

Hug every tree you see
Tomorrow wont be the same
Green will turn to brown

Flowers are growing
I feel the wind blow past me
My heart keeps smiling

The seed is popping
Sun is helping it to grow
Let it live for years

The sun is rising
Thick blue sky is turning dark
We should stay inside

Let the moon appears
As the shining light goes
Let all close their eyes

Spiders climbing up
Keep falling from the strong wind
Huge tall trees help them

Sunlight melts the ice
The water is rising high
Sea is expanding


Haiku Poems About Nature


What is Haiku?

What is Haiku? And How to make a Haiku poem?

    Haiku is a poetic form or a type of poetry from Japan. It was formed from the rich culture and imaginative thinking of Japanese people. A Haiku poem  has meaningful yet compact group of  words  that sometimes talk about nature, events or any thoughts that come out from one's mind. More often, haiku poems are random moments expressed in a brief yet imaginative and artistic way.

    A common haiku poem is consist of 17 words divided in three phrases of five, seven and five syllables. Modern haiku appears to have its own style especially poems written in English. Experts say that English haiku poems are flexible when it comes to syllable and its line counts. It is  a common practice that it focuses more on condensed form of haiku. While the traditional haiku's are more dependent to nature and current season.

Here are some examples of haiku poems:

Curving up, then down
Meeting blue sky and green Earth
Melding sun and rain

Birds fly in the air
Birds can make nests in tall trees
Birds have nice big wings

Dancing lights from sky
Crackers roaring on the land
Let this one year ends

Buzzing bumble bees
Collecting lot of nectars
They have sharp stingers

While the big dog barks
Afraid cats hide to safety
The laughing thin mice

Snow is so pretty
Let me make a friendly ice
We smile at the cold

Eat my precious dust
I can see the finish lane
Let me win this race

Seeking warm refuge
Creatures hide in snow shelters
winter's wrath delayed

Deep from blue sea
A blessing from the heaven
let me taste your soul