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EUROPEAN QUARTERLYKUKAIThe objective of this competition is to develop closer ties across the European community of haiku creators (although haiku authors from other parts of the
world are welcome to submit entries as well). We are planning 4 separate competitions yearly, one for each season of the year. The competition is led in
cooperation with the Publishing House KONTEKST from Poznań.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Dear Haiku Friends,
A year has passed since the first edition of the EQK. Thank you for your participation and we are glad that
the competition has more and more participants. Fifth edition attracted a record number of authors from all
over the world. We regret that we can offer such a small number of points becouse we received a lot of very
good haiku. This time, the first place won Kashinath Karmakar from India. Second place was won by
Romanian Frăţilă Genovel-Florentin and third prize went to Veronica Zora Novak from Canada.
Congratulations to the winners and all participants.
The next edition of EQK will begin at the end of May and then we will inform you. You are already welcome.
Robert Kania and Krzysztof Kokot
The European Quarterly Kukai team
5th edition: 179 authors, 41 countries:Australia (9), Austria (1), Bangladesh (1), Belgium (2), Bosnia and Herzegovina (4), Brazil (2), Bulgaria (10),
Canada (5), Colombia (1), Croatia (8), Denmark (1), France (3), Germany (12), Greece (1), Hungary (4), India
(17), Iran (6), Israel (2), Italy (3), Japan (2), Lithuania (7), Malaysia (1), Mongolia (2), Montenegro (3), The
Netherlands (2), Nepal (1), New Zealand (3), Philippines (6), Poland (5), Portugal (1), Romania (15), Russia (3),
Serbia (7), Singapore (1), Switzerland (3), Trinidad and Tobago (1), UK (5), Ukraine (1), United Arab Emirates
(1), USA (16), Yemen (1)
FIRST PLACE:
#139 Kashinath Karmakar, Durgapur, India(10-8-5) = 51 pts
(from: IND,SGP,AUS,USA,GER,UK,ROM,CRO,BEL,ROM–GER,BUL,ISR,UKR,AUS,IND,ROM,PHI–
LIT,GER,GER,IND,SRB)
faded album-
all the missing colours
of my childhood
SECOND PLACE:
#34 Fratila Genovel-Florentin, Rm-Sarat, Romania
(7-6-7) = 40 pts
(from: BUL,BGL,BRA,BEL,CRO,BRA,GER-IND,ROM,BIH,BUL,CRO,IRN-ROM,AUS,IND,USA,USA,CRO,HUN)
springtime again -
the blind man breathing deeply
the green color
THIRD PLACE:
Results of the European Quarterly Kukai #5 - Spring 2014Edition (colors)
co-editors:
Krzysztof Kokot
Robert Kania
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#73 Veronika Zora Novak, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(7-4-6) = 35 pts
(from: IND,PHI,ISR,UK,NZL,BUL,AUS–CAN,AUS,YEM,UK–RUS,IND,POL,UK,USA,USA)
preening
the edge of twilight . . .
black swan
v
31 points – 4th place:
rainbow skies--
teaching colors to
her blind child
#63 Yesha Shah, Surat, India
(7-5-0) = 31 pts
29 points – 5th place:
spring blossoms
.....all the colours
of her laughter
#38 Arvinder Kaur, Chandigarh, India
(6-3-5) = 29 pts
25 points – 6th place (2):
first grass
waiting for
the last chemotherapy
#94 Andrius Luneckas, Vilnius, Lithuania
(3-6-4) = 25 pts
v
how little
I know of thorns …
red roses
#108 Asni Amin, Singapore
(2-6-7) = 25 pts
20 points – 7th place:
rainbow flag
the father pretends
not to see
#64 Roberta Beary, Bethesda, Maryland, USA/Ireland
(4-1-6) = 20 pts
19 points – 8th place:
one little child
counts on his index finger
over the rainbow
#12 Yuko Igarashi, Velbert, Germany
(6-0-1) = 19 pts
18 points – 9th place:
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pale winter sun
a woman adorns a grave
with plastic flowers
#84 Brigitte ten Brink, Konstanz, Germany
(3-4-1) = 18 pts
17 points – 10th place:
snowy morning
one of my toes sticks out
of my colorful sock
#161 Petya Popova, Sofia, Bulgaria
(4-1-3) = 17 pts
16 points:
the iridescence
of dragonfly wings
here and gone
#35 Simon Hanson, Allendale, SA, Australia
(1-4-5) = 16 pts
15 points (5):
poppies
the dusk sucked in
the red
#25 Detelina Tiholova, Kustendil, Bulgaria
(2-4-1) = 15 pts
v
after black and white –
on rice paper
a cherry branch in bloom
#49 Daniela Lăcrămioara Capotă, Galaţi, Romania
(1-5-2) = 15 pts
v
spring rain…
coloured umbrellas sprout
on the roads
#93 Anitha Varma, Kerala, India
(2-2-5) = 15 pts
v
a crayon rainbow
on the shattered wall -
bomb site
#123 Paresh Tiwari, Hyderabad, India
(4-1-1) = 15 pts
v
first buds-
my child abandons
the crayons
#152 Dan Iulian, Bucharest, Romania
(3-1-4) = 15 pts
14 points:
playful wind -
following petals
a butterfly
#48 Mihail Buraga, Bucharest, Romania
(3-1-3) = 14 pts
13 points (4):
cleaning the paint-box
all the pictures
she told me
#5 Ralf Bröker, Ochtrup, Germany
(4-0-1) = 13 pts
v
those red tulips –
the color of the kisses
that never came
#60 Eduard Tara, Iasi, Romania
(1-4-2) = 13 pts
v
white tulip field
around the single red one-
you in my life
#61 Lavana Kray, Iasi, Romania
(3-1-2) = 13 pts
v
a new patch
on the scarecrow's shirt
yellow leaf
#171 Liudmila Hristova, Sofia, Bulgaria
(3-2-0) = 13 pts
12 points (2):
pool after rain
the no colour
of grandma’s eyes
#141 Lynette Arden, Adelaide , Australia
(2-2-2) = 12 pts
v
#145
Candles on my cake
Every flame is a rainbow
in mom's tears of joy
Marcell Domonkos, Celldömölk, Hungary
(3-1-1) = 12 pts
11 points (4):
sunshine after raining
small yellow rubber boots
in forget-me-nots
#76 Marta Chociłowska, Warsaw, Poland
(2-1-3) = 11 pts
v
communion class -
she asks if his Jesus
is black
#78 Sara Winteridge, New Forest, England
(1-3-2) = 11 pts
v
trailing her gown over the black inlet mandarin moon
#83 Mark Miller, Shoalhaven Heads, Australia
(2-2-1) = 11 pts
v
he peels
an orange
awake
#106 Sondra J. Byrnes, South Bend, Indiana, USA
(2-2-1) = 11 pts
10 points (7):
love note...
a bouquet of roses
in the bedroom
#4 Mr. Willie R. Bongcaron, Manila, Philippines
(2-1-2) = 10 pts
v
yellow butterflies
swooning in the morning glow...
spring sunshine
#16 Keith A. Simmonds, Rodez, France
(2-1-2) = 10 pts
v
spring wind –
in the color of her heart
a shy kiss
#31 Steliana Cristina Voicu, Ploieşti, Romania
(3-0-1) = 10 pts
v
a kaleidoscope
of pills on my tongue ...
the rain
#86 S.M. Abeles, Washington, DC, USA
(2-1-2) = 10 pts
v
willow buds
adorning bare twigs
I shave my pale legs
#124 Maureen Sudlow, Dargaville, New Zealand
(2-2-0) = 10 pts
v
sunset
recoloring the mountains
a long road home
#158 Catherine J.S. Lee, Eastport, Maine, USA
(2-1-2) = 10 pts
v
biting an apple
its color
in her cheeks
#174 Anusha Tennakoon, Osaka, Japan
(1-3-1) = 10 pts
9 points (6):
petrichor —
o'er the lea, the fragrance
of a rainbow
#18 Vinay Leo R., Bangalore, India
(2-0-3) = 9 pts
v
snow melts off the eaves –
inside each drop of water
light shows its colors
#19 Liliana Negoi, Bucharest, Romania
(1-1-4) = 9 pts
v
The ladybird is
a red brooch on the blouse
of green grass.
#21 Dušan Đurišić , Podgorica, Montenegro
(1-2-2) = 9 pts
v
just before Easter
from an open drawer
the smell of paint
#24 Wiesław Karliński, Namysłów, Poland
(1-2-2) = 9 pts
v
spring wind
last year’s prairie grass bows
to new splashes of color
#26 RD McManes, Kansas, USA
(0-3-3) = 9 pts
v
The door opens -
the smile of my husband
and the first violets
#178 Milena Drpa, Modrica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2-0-3) = 9 pts
8 points (6):
echerry trees blossom
my skin more white
under the bandaid
#1 Hélène Duc, Bichancourt, France
(2-1-0) = 8 pts
v
winter games -
winners again the six
colors of flags
#6 Nicu Stopel, Bucharest, Romania
(2-0-2) = 8 pts
v
summer vacation
my daughter draws a rainbow
on the wall
#39 Billy Antonio, Laoac, Philippines
(1-2-1) = 8 pts
v
fingered citron~
what incentive is there
to change?
#46 Ernesto P. Santiago, Solano, Philippines
(2-0-2) = 8 pts
v
spring
airplane and stork
are landing
#47 Nelly Dobrinova, Sofia, Bulgaria
(1-2-1) = 8 pts
v
light rain -
the road's fall-leaf palette
brightens
#50 Tomislav Maretic, Zagreb, Croatia
(2-1-0) = 8 pts
7 points (5):
glades flamingos
pinker than the dawn
oil-stained beach
#2 Ignatius Fay, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
(1-2-0) = 7 pts
v
a blushing sun
washes the river with light –
breakfast odors
#17 Paul Mercken, Bunnik, The Netherlands
(2-0-1) = 7 pts
v
dawn glow...
the red road appears
before me
#66 Nadalsuren Purevdorj, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
(2-0-1) = 7 pts
v
sunday noon my child coloring herself all over
#99 Ramesh Anand, Bangalore, India
(2-0-1) = 7 pts
v
After the rain
Rainbow bridge
Sea to sky
#169 Vida Moazzami, Vancouver, Canada
(1-1-2) = 7 pts
6 points (8):
Indian sky
emerald on a gold crown
of oak forest
#9 Smajil Durmisevic, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
(1-1-1) = 6 pts
v
wife in beauty shop
half day choosing hair color
spring is late
#28 Dainius Dirgela, Vilnius, Lithuania
(0-2-2) = 6 pts
v
some red
the sky sheds
star by star
#37 Alegria Imperial, Vancouver, BC, Canada
(2-0-0) = 6 pts
v
from muddy water
a green frog peeps
two bright eyes
#69 Vladimir Šuk, Oroslavje, Croatia
(0-2-2) = 6 pts
v
last spring memories -
red, green, yellow, purple, blue
now black and white scars!
#70 Munia Khan, Dhaka, Bangladesh
(2-0-0) = 6 pts
v
my other foot
arches striped stockings
double rainbow
#74 Karin Anderson, Adelaide, Australia
(1-1-1) = 6 pts
v
butterflies
on a flower field—
colour upon colour
#91 Bruno Coelho, Évora, Portugal
(1-1-1) = 6 pts
v
out of the cave
where the rebels used to hide -
blooming wildflowers
#142 Hana Nestieva, Jerusalem, Israel
(1-1-1) = 6 pts
5 points (9):
new year-
rangoli* pattern
in courtyard attracts peacock
(Rangoli-traditional Indian decoration and patterns made with ground rice, particularly during
festivals... This is a true incident that happened at Ramanashramam, Tiruvannamalai, India)
#30 Hema Ravi, Chennai, India
(1-1-0) = 5 pts
v
how could she kill herself
while the daffodils were still
so yellow?
#68 Ed Bremson, Raleigh, NC, USA
(1-0-2) = 5 pts
v
street artist
the colour of her eyes
goes unmatched
#80 Poornima Laxmeshwar, Bangalore, India
(0-2-1) = 5 pts
v
spring --
a glimpse of color
in the rubble
#89 Angie Werren, Amelia, Ohio USA
(1-1-0) = 5 pts
v
windy reverside
downstream by handful
grains of mandala
#127 Artūras Šilanskas, Vilnius, Lithuania
(1-1-0) = 5 pts
v
New Year.
The calender sparkles
with brighter colours.
#131 Zornitza Harizanova, Sofia, Bulgaria
(1-1-0) = 5 pts
v
mountain rapids
carry the colours of the rainbow
through dusk
#159 Predrag Pera Čikarić, Kruševac, Serbia
(1-0-2) = 5 pts
v
roof edge sun...
the old alzheimer man
discerns blossoms
#164 Mandana Mobki, Teheran, Iran
(0-2-1) = 5 pts
v
not quite blue,
not quite green...
his five o'clock shadow
#172 Sanjukta Asopa, Karnataka, India
(1-1-0) = 5 pts
4 points (18):
The wood full of snow
in my garden snowman and I
without an overcoat
#11 Ruzica Soldo, Siroki Brijeg, Bosnia and Herzegovina
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
open book
on a bench in the garden
"The Blue Butterfly"
#15 Janina Kołodziejczyk , Poland / Pavullo, Italia
(1-0-1) = 4 pts
v
spring in her eyes –
to change black ribbon on my suit
with another pink
#36 Adrian-Nicolae Popescu, Radauti-Suceava, Romania
(1-0-1) = 4 pts
v
sunrise colors
a hare leaps in
the blooming flax
#41 Vitali Khomin, Mukachevo, Ukraine
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
ladybird
on the last page
red dot on
#53 Maya Kisyova, Sofia, Bulgaria
(0-1-2) = 4 pts
v
jump
over a new puddle--
snowman gone
#62 Vania Stefanova, Bulgaria, Sliven
(0-1-2) = 4 pts
v
water droplets –
the rainbow vanishes
within the sunshine
#67 Francesco de Sabata, Pescantina, Italy
(1-0-1) = 4 pts
v
this blue morning
full of hope and joy
buying a gingerbread heart
#82 Danica Bartulović, Podstrana, Croatia
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
funeral feast:
on my black pantaloons
white castor sugar
#90 Ferenc Bakos, Siófok, Hungary
(0-1-2) = 4 pts
v
March in my bones
the whiteness of melting snow
hides many hopes
#101 Anne-Marie Labelle, Montréal, Canada
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
Our woods are half dressed
in fragile buds as dandelions
sprout from nowhere.
#102 Joan McNerney, Ravena, NY, USA
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
#105
cold shiver, red sweater
Brenda Harsham, Boston, USA
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
faded roses -
the florist ties
a colorful scarf
#116 Radka Mindova, Sliven, Bulgaria
(0-1-2) = 4 pts
v
blackout
through the open window
new moon
#119 Kuheli Santra, Midnapur, India
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
blood orange --
all the sunsets
yet to taste
#126 Carole Harrison, Jamberoo, Australia
(0-2-0) = 4 pts
v
rain of petals
years burden falls off my back
such easiness
#132 Nijolė Kerušauskienė, Kaunas, Lithuania
(1-0-1) = 4 pts
v
the blues--
viewing stars and stripes
on the casket
#162 Padma Thamptty, Wexford, PA, USA
(0-1-2) = 4 pts
v
rising sun
from the bottom to the top
the colors of snow
#173 Irena Iris Szewczyk, Warsaw, Poland
(0-1-2) = 4 pts
3 points (18):
Blue Hour -
in full clarity the seas
of the moon
#8 Silvia Kempen, Apen, Germany
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
with empty embrace
and the solar year
the sun was born
#10 Tatjana Debeljacki, Uzice, Serbia
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
a peacock butterfly
spreads its wings over a peony...
widower's morning
#14 Rita Odeh, Nazareth, Israel
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
deep pools
the vivid blues and greens
of his mismatched eyes
#32 Tracy Davidson, Stratford-on-Avon, UK
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
first grass
I am mastering
in colours definition
#40 Pavel Vorontsov, Novosibirsk, Russia
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
Spring green and ginger –
that cat lolls under the fern
surely on purpose
#44 Valeria Barouch, Geneva, Switzerland
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
autumn drizzle —
along the roadside
dahlias’ radiance
#54 Minh-Triêt Pham, Paris, France
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
digging into cold soil
I smell the colors
of next summer's bloom
#92 Benjamin Bläsi, Wünnewil, Switzerland
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
a soft ticking -
the sun bleached chair in front of
a window of rain
#95 Bouwe Brouwer, Emmeloord, The Netherlands
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
the sun in the sea.
whether out of jealousy
the red sky?
#96 Damir Damir, Kotor, Montenegro
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
dormant beauty-
the poet planting his words
on a gloomy day
#97 Wolfgang Beutke, Barum, Germany
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
Arrested birds -
condemned to the zoo
because of their colors.
#110 Franklin Magalhães, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
sunny day -
on the river bank
colorful dresses
#112 Andrzej Dembonczyk, Zbroslawice, Silesia, Poland
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
at dawn
the red horizon portends
coming of a son
#140 Tuvshinzaya Nergui, Tsetserleg city, Mongolia
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
Bleeding liberty,
Flags, dying leaves in autumn,
Clouds cleaning the sky.
#143Marieta Maglas, Suceava ,Romania.
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
red boots jumping into a rainbow daffodil pot
#147 Marion Clarke, Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
v
beneath the windmill
acres of tulips
open to blue
#156 Julie Warther, Dover, Ohio, USA
(0-1-1) = 3 pts
v
a hunter returns
through the colours of dawn--
he purrs
#175 James Dobson, Prudhoe, UK
(1-0-0) = 3 pts
2 points (13):
blood moon―
listening to spoken word
and bamboo song
#3 Santiago B. Villafania, Pangasinan, Philippines
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
green pods
swollen on stem
bring forth butterflies
#55 Anne Hollier Ruddy, Auckland, New Zealand
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
night of thaw—
the white wings fluttering
above the Black Sea
#77 Dan Doman, Bucharest, Romania
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
birds twittering
bright flowers swaying
to cosmic rhythms
#79 Praveen Menon, Bangalore, India
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
my parents' time
lingering on in the garden
... plum blossoms
#81 Helga Stania, Greppen, Switzerland
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
streaks of deep pink
light up the dark skies
dawn's blush
#98 Sandra Martyres, Mumbai, India
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
orchard in bloom
wrapped into a rainbow
hailstones on the ground
#107 Marija Pogorilic, Rovinj, Croatia
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
absorbing
the red of your tail . . .
blue mountains
#109 Sasa Vazic, Batajnica, Serbia
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
cold westerlies
sheltered by the forest edge
rainbow bee-eaters
#111 Petrus Heyligers, Curramore, Queensland, Australia
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
quietly
cuckoo call - one - two - three
there breaks a bough
#122 Margareta Hihn, Bockhorn, Germany
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
winter land
a snow cloth wiping up
the evening sky
#129 Angelica Seithe, Wettenberg, Germany
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
The sky at dusk
Fire paints the river ~
Flowing flame
#146 Biljana Kitić Čakar, Prnjavor , Bosnia i Herzegovina
(0-1-0) = 2 pts
v
marigold
borders in the park-
sun shines
#160 Asma Khan, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
(0-0-2) = 2 pts
1 point (6):
pencils askew...
colors everywhere
except the page
#51 Shloka Shankar, Bangalore, India
(0-0-1) = 1 pt
v
flowers in the wind -
yellow painting fooling
the untimely bee
#121 Miruna Covor, Bucharest, Romania
(0-0-1) = 1 pt
v
pinwheel moon –
her satin ribbon
flutters
#125 Jayashree Maniyil, Melbourne, Australia
(0-0-1) = 1 pt
v
bare forests
among the brown trees
saffron coloured
#134 Štefanija Ludvig, Dubravica, Croatia
(0-0-1) = 1 pt
v
rubbing ink...
in the colors scent
of cherry blossoms
#136 Christa Beau, Halle/Saale, Germany
(0-0-1) = 1 pt
v
departing cries
high up in the heavens
flights of swans
#153 Hidenori Hiruta, Akita, Japan
(0-0-1) = 1 pt
no points this time (45):
enrosadira
diminishing before
I reach her door
#7 Barbara A. Taylor, Mountain Top, NSW, Australia
v
thoroughbred country
the young colt rests
on velvet turf
#13 Margaret Beverland, Katikati, New Zealand
v
shades of gray
longing and pain remain
fading colours of dreams
#20 Jens-Christian Kjær AKA Ashi, Brande, Denmark
v
Cadbury Gems
I dupe my daughter
in her dreams
#23 Ajaya Mahala, Pune, India
v
branch by branch
the entire spring palette
as her hair leaves
#27 Joann Grisetti, Winter Springs, FL, USA
v
thousand tiny blooming pansies
turn their pretty faces
to receive the golden blessings
#29 Tahera Mannan, Nagpur, India
v
a line of breath
drawn through new colors glazed with rain
old locomotive
#33 Heike Gewi, Aden, Yemen
v
in the fields
a banded white stork
and a single girl
#42 Djurdja Vukelic Rozic, Ivanic Grad, Croatia
v
among all that snow
a yellow winter jasmine
a strong mark of hope
#43 Jef Ector, Genk, Belgium
v
Rainbow in the eye-
runing along colorful bow
in the unknown
#45 Mirjana Ranković Matović, Čačak, Serbia
v
carefully around edges of melting snow expectation colours
#57 Goda V. Bendoraitiene, Klaipeda, Lithuania
v
vernal rainbow
over the roaring torrent...
no more global floods?
#58 Natalia Kuznetsova, Moscow, Russia
v
a red bite –
but what color is the flea?
summer evening
#59 William Seltzer, Gwynedd, PA, USA
v
ara
the festival of
colors
#65 Vladimir Ludvig, Zaprešić, Croatia
v
Memory of seeds
Refrains prismatic array
Spread fore laughing eyes
#71 Marck Riggins, Temecula, USA
v
circles of peace
blue, yellow, black, green, red
olympic dream
#72 Janko Dimnjaković, Zagreb, Croatia
v
The Sun’s wound bled dry,
dyeing the darkling sky with
a crimson-red glow
#75 Anna Földeáki-Horváth , Budapest, Hungary
v
spring slowly
dabs colour
...spattered palette
#85 John McDonald, Edinburgh, Scotland
v
Motley woodpecker
World even more diverse
Welcome,my spring
#87 Virginija Sakalauskiene, Raudondvaris, Lithuania
v
tourists
in the poplar forest
fits after fits of sneezing
#88 Stanka Boneva, Varna, Bulgaria
v
a drop of blood
falling from the wound
silence broken
#100 Rosa Clement. Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
v
Oh sweet past -
her hair was shiny and black,
her attire silver
#103 Ilka De Bisschop, Kalmthout, Belgium
v
A big desert mountain
With a white ice in his peak
Cry into the blue lake
#104 Fabián Padilla Hernández, Bogota, Colombia
v
You see three colours,
And in your mind appeares-
The national flag!
#113 Gyorgy Vermes, Budapest, Hungary
v
Carnival Saturday...
early blooming pink poui
colours the scene
#114 Gillena Cox, Trinidad and Tobago
v
even plain flowers
some hints of colors displayed
our lives entertain
#115 Paul Amoz Tan, Melaka , Malaysia
v
Mixing the rainbow
I could create new colors
Shining like gemstones
#120 Francesca Mereu, Cagliari, Italia
v
Rainbow
On stormy nights
Love is not blind
#135 Maria Isabelita de Cello, Manila, Philippines
v
broken car -
ploughland after the rain
full of shine
#137 Branka Vojinović Jegdić, Podgorica, Montenegro
v
Holli Festival
life is beautiful
happy wishes to you
#138 Ram Sharan Maharjan, Kathmandu, Nepal
v
Scent of evening stock,
Getting drunk without wine
in the spring nights.
#144 Mojgan Soghrati, Isfahan, Iran
v
#148
Indian summer evening sunshine
last golden year
Horst Ludwig, St. Peter, USA
v
hundreds of buds…
don’t want to unfold myself
to everyone
#149 Natalia Sedenkova, Samara, Russia
v
Hopes and hate
and flags everywhere -
these and those
#150 Heinz Schneemann, Berlin, Germany
v
red copses
both sides the border
a rainbow
#151 Ali Beik, Fereydun-Kenar, Iran
v
blossom time over
greener the green
Beethoven's Pastorale
#155 Klaus-Dieter Wirth, Viersen, Germany
v
left crayons...
the color of my spring flowers
winter violet
#157 Neelam Dadhwal, Chandiarh, India
v
colours of the day
washed grey
slip into the dark
#163 Samar Ghose, Perth, Australia
v
Lingering winter -
oh, to see the forsythia's
beaming gold!
#165 Zhanna P. Rader, Athens, Georgia, USA
v
snow angels
still absorbing
their shed blood
#166 Cezar-Florin Ciobîcă, Botosani, Romania
v
blossoms
make their inside
again naked
#167 Hengameh Ahmadi, Shiraz, Iran
v
bunch of fresh snowdrops
on the mother’s grave –
the child recites one poem
#176 Maria Tirenescu, Cugir, Romania
v
flowery shawl
in the garden on the dryer
the first blossoms
#177 Asta Čižiūnaitė, Vilnius, Lithuania
v
The sun struggles
to extract the yellow hue
from the first daffodil.
#179 Marija Drpa, Belgrade, Serbia
v
snowmelt
the brook
white
#180 Hartmut Fillhardt, Martinsthal, Germany
no results (authors who didn’t vote – 10):
his mint lips
whispering spells for her…
bloody moon
#22 Diana Teneva, Haskovo, Bulgaria
v
death is not white
the paleness devoured
into nothingness.
#52 April Mae M. Berza, Taguig, Philippines
v
RED
a boiling blood flows
wildly through pulsating veins
~ taste of strawberry
#56 Sky Vani, Čačak, Serbia
v
black white and red mixed
with green and blue create a
colorful chaos
#118 Marios Schismenos, Agrinio, Greece
v
on the birch bark
furrows of rainy tears -
hardened
#128 Jovanka Božić, Valjevo, Serbia
v
decay
of the cherry blossom
Waiting for red
#130 Janina Weidholz, Wiesbaden, Germany
v
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Prancing steps
magic in Black & White
Spanish Riding School
#133 Cornelia Hondt, Vienna, Austria
v
lacrymatory sky
transparent colors
of grey streets
#154 Zbigniew Myslowiecki, Warsaw, Poland
v
Spring noon,
A pigeon visible and dark
In the whitish sky
#168 Amir Hasanvandi, Shoush, Iran
v
Hidden
In the spring of my skirt
Pink flower
#170 Shokraneh Ghasemi Moafi, Bandar Anzali, Iran
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Posted by European Kukai at 11:27 PM
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