Haiku by Teji Sethi
seeded in a seed revolution
haiku dialogue feb 2022
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grinding stone
nothing remains
constant
haiku dialogue feb 2022
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crossing borders …
I carry the weight
of a throbbing silence
haiku KATHA issue: 4
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on an endless quest of self musk deer
haiku dialogue March 2022
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lump of clay
my womb once shaped
a life
haiku KATHA issue: 5
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temple in ruins
a brook nearby
brings with lotus
The heron’s Nest March 2022
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potters wheel
the days when
I surrender
Wales Haiku Journal May 2022
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sculpting a song
trapped in dunes
desert winds
haiku dialogue may 2022
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wanderlust
all I gather
is dust
haiku dialogue oct 2022
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ochre this deep desire to be grounded
haiku dialogue november 2022

Bio:
Charmed by the brevity and doha-like essence of haiku, Teji Sethi became a disciple of haikai forms in 2018. She believes that a rich tapestry of experiences lives within us as narratives and these narratives define us, connect us and outlive us when we are gone. Her bilingual poems have found a home in numerous national and international venues. She is the founder editor of a bilingual space for haiku, tanka and micro poems — Triya.