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10/07/25 A New Poem for a New Day

Photo Credit: TheRegisti

A small blade of grass
Reveals in simplicity
The beauty of life

Blast from the Past:

The spider’s web:

Like all nature’s art:
Intricate and beautiful
Yet gone the next day

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on October 7, 2025December 5, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about NatureTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

10/05/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Dino Reichmuth

What’s a roadtrip but
An endless excursion to
The next gas station

Blast from the Past:

New day
New drive
New trails
New hikes
Same feel

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on October 5, 2025December 5, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Traveling and AdventureTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

10/03/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Bill Eccles

A twisting tree
Clasping through the wind
Towards the sun

Blast from the Past:

The persistent breeze
Finally finds its home in
The leaves of the tree

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on October 3, 2025December 5, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about NatureTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

10/01/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: fiquetdidier1

How can you tell
Oh wave whether your ripple
Will make its mark against the shore

Blast from the Past:

Drop in a puddle,
A rush of waves advancing
Towards nothingness

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on October 1, 2025December 5, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Nature, Poems about PhilosophyTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

09/30/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Vish K

At the water’s edge
Where the animals come drink,
The crocodile waits.

Blast from the Past:

An anaconda hangs
On the chandelier above.
Proceed if you dare.

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 30, 2025December 5, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about NatureTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

09/29/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Raspopova Marina

The black swan
Curled up like a snake
Over her nest

Blast from the Past:

Regular insects
Transforming at night into
Dazzling fireflies

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 29, 2025December 5, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about NatureTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

09/28/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Laura Chouette

My eyes awake, and
My mind learns that no recent
Thought made any sense

Blast from the Past:

To sleep and then to dream
Venture beyond the world of
Possibilities

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 28, 2025December 5, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Sleep and InsomniaTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

09/22/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Y M

A sure way to
Never hate someone again
Is to see them die

Blast from the Past:

Disorder will leave
A lasting mark on some lives.
Remove what you hate.

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 22, 2025November 22, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Relationships, Poems about SocietyTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

09/19/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Dekler Ph

Hello to radiant
You could be solowaving
Get your FYP

Blast from the Past:

Using what no one
Can possess to acquire what
No one ought to own

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 19, 2025November 22, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about Capitalism, Business, and WorkTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

09/15/25 A New Haiku for a New Day

Photo Credit: Lucas Andrade

May my words to you
Linger as a breath of fresh
Fire to burn your soul

Blast from the Past:

I stand within the
Smoke clouds left over by your
Chariot of fire

Author ETHNODATA1Posted on September 15, 2025November 22, 2025Categories Daily Haiku, Poems about RelationshipsTags dailyhaiku, dailypoem, dailypoetry, dailysenryu, dailyzappai, flashpoetry, haiku, haikuchallenge, micropoetry, poem, poetry, senryu, zappai

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