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Haiku Suite

A haiku suite, also known as a haiku sequence, is a collection of haiku poems that are interconnected and follow a theme or tell a story. Unlike a single haiku that stands alone, a haiku suite allows the poet to explore a subject or an idea more extensively by presenting a series of related haiku verses. Each haiku in the suite can be read independently, but together, they create a more comprehensive and cohesive poetic experience, providing a deeper insight into the chosen theme or narrative.

Poetry

Devotion

By Madi Maiolo | August 4, 2025

Sweet sickness stuck to stomachs

Poetry

Items In The Room

By Leah Paugas | August 1, 2025

Now they haunt the halls

Poetry

VI

By Leah Paugas | July 30, 2025

Lady in waiting, accused of unforgiving crimes

Poetry
Close up of dew drop on grass blade

Dew

By Aanum Khan | July 31, 2024

A drop of your being is only fleeting

Poetry

The Duality of Existence

By Xenia Valentin | August 4, 2023

a pale shape emerging from the dark

Poetry

The Sounds From The Stairs

By Kayla Caldwell | August 3, 2023

yearning for anything other than the surrounding silence

Poetry

Mahogany

By Cassie Goundrey | August 3, 2023

look up, see the web

Poetry

Classroom

By Annalisa Little | August 3, 2023

No one walks in anymore.

Poetry

Parties Never Last

By Maia Killory | August 3, 2023

The man of the house sits on his throne

Poetry

Ye Frog He Would A Wooing Go

By Kimberly Yankson | August 3, 2023

felines on the walls leer

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