World Haiku Series 2022 (64) Haiku by Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo (Philippines)

Haiku by Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo

where it all

begins —

a seed

– Haiku Dialogue – Ekphrasti-ku… Sunflower Seeds, February 16, 2022

Guest Editor Pippa Phillips

growing forest

for what ails us

haiku

– Haiku Dialogue – Ekphrasti-ku… Hanuman Bearing the Mountaintop with Medicinal Herbs, March 2, 2022

Guest Editor Pippa Phillips

kite flying

the thread connecting

heaven and earth

– Haiku Dialogue – Finding peace and contemplation… in quiet spaces… flying kites, April 27, 2022

Guest Editor Marietta McGregor

morning walk

dewdrops on tall grass

grazing my legs

– #139, Hedgerow, October 18, 2022

Editor Caroline Skanne

our birth

begins our dying …

cherry blossom

– Under The Basho 2022, May 17, 2022

Editor Kala Ramesh

morning walk

the cursive display of geese

on the blue board

– Golden (Haiku) Triangle

March 16, 2023

morning fog

the sunflowers

in a blanket of frost

– Plum Tree Tavern

February 6, 2023

Editor Russell Streur

dark skies

even the road puddle

has a rainbow

– Origami Poems Project

July 2023

Editor/Co-founder Jan Keough

balcony sunrise

the white orchids bob gently

untouched

– Asahi Haikuist Network

July 7, 2023

Professor David McMurray

echoes from the river summer

– The Pan Haiku Review

May 2023

Editor Alan Summers

Bio

Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo, a Filipina, is a self-published author of Twin deLights, “Haikuna Matata (a collection of haiku/haiga) and Hainaku! It’s PUNdemic! I am Balot. Acovida dito (a collection of puns and word plays).” Her poetry has been featured and published in several anthologies and journals like The Haiku Foundation, Presence, Failed Haiku, OpenDoor Magazine, and Lothlorien Poetry Journal. 

One thought on “World Haiku Series 2022 (64) Haiku by Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo (Philippines)

  1. Lovely set!

    Really like this one in particular:

    dark skies
    even the road puddle
    has a rainbow

    Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo
    – Origami Poems Project (July 2023)

    And of course I love re-reading this one many times!!!

    echoes from the river summer

    Lorelyn De la Cruz Arevalo
    – The Pan Haiku Review (May 2023)

    warmest regards,
    Alan

    Alan Summers
    editor-in-chief, Pan Haiku Review

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