Memorable

Haiku by Kalyanee Arandhara, Lorraine A Padden, and Nitu Yumnam

Memorable
Photo by David Clode on Unsplash

load shedding —
remembering mom's
palm leaf fan

Kalyanee Arandhara
Guwahati, Assam, India


season’s end
a beach gives up
its human shape

Lorraine A Padden
San Diego, CA, USA


the urge
to seize each view
train window 

Nitu Yumnam
India


Editor Bio: Lakshmi Iyer likes to live in the breath of words and sounds that speak of her observations, experiences and inner silences. She is the co-editor of amber i pause. Her interview, “New to Haiku:Advice to Beginners” by The Haiku Foundation can be read here. She had her palette of 31 Indian poets sharing their poems in the recent August Per Diem of The Haiku Foundation here. Her collection of poems are portrayed in April 2024 in Mann’s Library Mann Library’s Daily Haiku


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