Some Random Haiku Poems

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I remembered about Haiku poems and wrote one that led to another. And well you know… Took me about 45 minutes. They just kept on flowing. I literally had to stop before it took too much time. Great mental exercise. Some clear Taoism influences in these I think.

You are totally free to use these in your own work and to change them to whatever extent you wish. I would appreciate the link and recognition though.

free to use you are
appreciative of link
the force is with you
- Yoda Haiku

scary to act now?
You do not know the future
You create it now

From where do things come?
All from source and returning
Cycling on and on

Why does a man suffer?
Why he suffers is a choice.
Time needed to learn

So much suffering
Choose to accept it and watch
Pulls itself apart

was I ever born?
I am eternal, no change
Living without fear

What then is fear?
Live without fear, natural way
Harmony will thrive

Open and closing
Is there much between the two?
Its the simplest truth

Is world time real?
Memories are sometimes false
Projections may lie

Was I before birth?
Alive but not physical
Breathed into a form

Is there another?
They are all here to teach me
Concentrate on we

Should I talk to god?
He has all of the answers
Don’t ask more than once

How to live your life?
You must answer the question

Should I question god?
Yes, then stop asking questions!
He replies to all

If I dream I wake within a dream what is this?
I wake to a new level twice, why not three? – not technically

All serve higher good
Governments die happily
Be your own master

You are what you have
Work on yourself at the start
Help others find their path

Why breathe into form?
It is the cycle, what else
Co-operation

Listen to someone
Open your ears, open mind
You will be heard too

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