night–
all the silence
in the owl’s wings
Time Haiku , Issue 56
approaching storm…
a butterfly enters
the flower shop
Under the Basho 2022
first-time kayaking
a dragonfly appears
to lead the way
Under the Basho 2022
flooded croplands
a scarecrow keeps its head
above water
Scaring Crow (Buttonhook Press, 2022)
where the sun
has gone into hiding
river reeds
The Haiku Hecameron Edited by Scott Mason
warm boulder
what does the dragonfly
make of river sound
Modern Haiku Issue 53:3
tug of war
poor child, your kite
belongs to the wind
Frogpond Issue 44:3 Autumn 2021
grounded train –
the rising smoke
of squatters
Akitsu Quarterly Spring 2022 lssue
the float of kapok
in harmattan winds −
village road
Mamba Issue 11
Bio
Adjei Agyei-Baah, a leader in the growing movement of Afriku, was born on June 29, 1977, in Kumasi, Ghana.
He is the author of several collections of haiku and senryu poetry including Afriku (2016), Ghana 21 Haiku (2018), and Piece of My Fart (2018).
He is the co-founder of Africa Haiku Network and co-editor of The Mamba (Africa’s first international haiku journal).
He said in his email, “I have not been active in haiku lately. Studies has kept me busy. But I have upcoming haiku projects which I will share with the world early next year.”
A photo in 2016
