It was a long wait, but the results for the 2015 April Poem A Day Challenge are almost complete. Even though there are a few days that have not been announced, I know where I stand thanks to a post on Poetic Asides that listed the status of all finalists a couple of weeks ago.
Overall, I did a lot better than I ever could have imagined. I went into the challenge hoping for maybe one Top Ten Finish. Considering I’ve never placed in any of the Poem A Day Challenges, I figured this was a reasonable goal. It turns out my little haikus blew that goal out of the water!
I managed to land in the Top Ten a total of six times!!
I am beyond honored to be listed among so many amazing poets. They are all incredibly talented, creative, and inspiring writers. I’ve long enjoyed reading their work during challenges and weekly prompts alike.
Now that the challenge is over, I thought I’d share the six poems that landed in the Top Ten.
a stone on the shore
until it hops
lakeside toad
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monsoon wind
answers the
cicada’s call
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evening gales
push through the pines
with whistling speed
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pushed by the moon
shimmering waves
rise on the shore
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I submitted three haikus for this day under one title, so I’m not sure which one was recognized.
I.
restless air
gives the trees
a reason to move
II.
a cool touch
sways the jasmine
to float on the vine
III.
a warm breath
lets the sun dance
between palm leaves
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The little star by my name means I almost won. So close, yet so far!!
snowflakes fall
until the ground
is gone
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When I started writing haiku a little over a year ago, I had no idea it would lead to so much personal fulfillment. My day is not complete until I’ve written at least one haiku! In many ways, this poetic form has helped me find my voice and it continues to challenge me to explore the world with a sharp eye.
I’m currently in the process of finalizing my chapbook entry for the 2015 November Poem A Day Challenge. Haiku is once again my chosen format (shocker, eh?), but I’ve added a little twist. Stay tuned!
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c.b.w. 2016