devil man
I’ll make no deal with you
he knows who I am
Category: Haiku
Monthly Haiku Corner
full moon beckons thee
fear your secret desires
howls of a werewolf

Haiku of the Week
desperate woman
look inside the crystal ball
your future is dead
Haiku of the Week
no more tears to cry
see the road through the window
locked in the basement
Monthly Haiku Corner
on the beach
coconut jack o’lanterns
island halloween

Haiku of the Week
bubbling cauldron
eye of newt, a pinch of toad
beauty forever
Haiku of the Week
halloween night
a vampire stole my candy
bloodsucking trick
Monthly Haiku Corner
shadows stare back
forest full of memories
the spooky beyond

Why Halloween Haiku?
Haiku, whether poetic or visual, implies the presence of something that’s not there. It’s not just a poem. It’s not just a picture. There’s something more. Nature. Memories. Feelings. It speaks to your heart. It speaks to your soul. Something that’s a part of you. This is how we feel about Halloween. It’s more than just a holiday and more than just a season. Halloween, much like haiku, promotes friendship and community, encourages the exchange of culture and shared experiences. It is everything and anything, and beyond. By merging Halloween culture with this fascinating ancient art form, I hope that Halloween Haiku becomes a place where people can celebrate and share in their love for Halloween culture, haiku, and more.

Monthly Haiku Corner
always by your side
every day is halloween
beauty of black cats

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