![]() |
| Eva Bronzini |
QUIET KINDNESS
Healing Haiku from Hawaii
Spring
In the spring breeze, pink
Bougainvillea blossoms float
While the sparrows sing.
Monarch butterflies
Land on the lava sea wall
Above the sand crabs.
Summer
The old man makes a
Shadow where his wife can stand
At the hot bus stop.
The baby cries at
Nap time. The dog jumps up and
Snuggles beside her.
Autumn
The sea turns gray and
Flat as the golden plover
Lands with fall’s first rain.
A gecko darts up
The garden wall in the bright
September moonlight
Winter
Near the canal at
Dawn, old fishermen feed the
Herons in silence.
A drum circle sits
Under the banyan, sharing Their sounds with the sea.
| Rose Anna Higashi |
Rose Anna Higashi is a retired professor of English Literature, Japanese Literature, and Poetry who lives in Honolulu with her husband, Wayne. She writes a haiku every day and publishes a monthly blog, “Tea and Travels” on her website, myteaplanner.com. Her poems appear in a variety of online and print media, including Poets Online, whose editors nominated her for the Pushcart Prize. Kelsay Books is scheduled to publish her third volume of poetry, Searching in Circles, in 2025.











