this misty night
I hold up a mirror
to myself ...
(what's the difference
between my father and me?)
My Dear Readers:
Today is Father's Day, I would like to share with you a set of selected haiku and tanka that honor fathers and celebrate fatherhood and paternal bonds, and challenge readers to rethink the influence of fathers in society.
Selected Haiku and Tanka:
her tiny voice --
the apartment fills
with dad-dads
John Hawk
a toddler climbs
onto father's shoulders
to reach the kite
Goda V. Bendoraitiene
camp walk
the arc of Dad's flashlight
swings
from the pine path
to the stars
Barry George
Father wagging
his "obey me" finger
at ten-year-old me
in a dream, I climb
the ladder to the moon
Chen-ou Liu
my father's footsteps the size of every morning
S.M. Abeles
on a shelf
in her dining room...
the red truck
her father bought
hoping for a boy
Ken Slaughter
the ocean
roars relentlessly
in an empty conch
I never understood
my father’s rage
Luminita Suse
in attic webs
I find letters
from father
lost to the dark side
after his tour of duty
Marilyn Humbert
Father
in the nursing home
ever smaller
the circles he walks
the circles of his thoughts
Irene Golas
snow upon snow
the layers of oblivion
in my father's mind
Dietmar Tauchner
Father's Day --
in her sleep my wife
calls me Dad
Kashinath Karmakar
father and I
sit under his avocado tree ...
he turns to speak
and I wake up wishing
it wasn’t a dream
Sonam Chhoki
Happy Reading
Chen-ou
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