Haiku Poems About Graduation | Graduation Haiku Poems

Haiku poems about Graduation and Graduation haiku poems. Read and enjoy these haikus!

written by Sherri Ladd
Categories: angst, conflict, graduation, growth, identity, work, world,

Work

Work, as fun as death
More, more, more, they want always
Sweet relief, paycheck.

written by Charles Henderson
Categories: growing up,

Graduation Day

she paused
in front of him and smiled
graduation day


written by Paul Geiger
Categories: education, graduation, humor, wisdom,

Phd

you won't find me changed 
from him you knew—just more sure
of all I thought true

written by Charles Henderson
Categories: graduation,

She Paused

she paused
in front of him and smiled
graduation day

written by Holly Moore
Categories: graduation, introspection,

System Or Student

they go to school
receive cap and gown
why can't they read and write?

©Holly P. Moore
   December 2012

Richard Lamoureux's QuestionKu Contest


written by Jackson Labaugh
Categories: beach, caregiving, encouraging, fantasy, graduation, hero, holocaust,

Haiku For the Mocking Bird

The Mockingbird sits,
on a wooden chair singing
away its own death.

written by Charles Henderson
Categories: life,

Graduation Day

graduation day
a cool swimming pool
made him late

written by Gershon Wolf
Categories: graduation, leaving, life, school,

Caps and Gowns

Graduation  Day
Caps  Gowns -- Smiles  Sounds -- Cheers  Beers  Tears...
               School - Goodbye...Life - Hi!

written by Dave Collins
Categories: celebration, freedom, goodbye, graduation, spiritual,

Dreamdays Jh 51

still life
haze gardens
tranquil

written by Bernard F. Asuncion
Categories: birthday,

Peak Performance

M-any high mountains 
A-re standing tall to allow 
Y-our life to climb them. 

A-im to reach the top, 
N-ever making your faith fade 
N-or letting you fall. 

Topic: Graduation of May Ann dela Cruz (April 6) 
Form: Double Acrostic Haiku

written by Ronald A. Williams
Categories: appreciation, celebration, class, flower, graduate, graduation, school,

A Day of Completion

carnation cuteness
class ceremony
graduation day

written by Bernard F. Asuncion
Categories: birthday,

Graduation Day

C-ommencement program
J-ust starts to confer degrees, 
B-estowing honors. 






Form: Acrostic Haiku

written by Phyllis Babcock
Categories: graduation,

Haiku 81

flowers
beginning to bloom
completion

springtime
hat thrown in air
graduate

time
ticking of clock
fifty years

pictures
album open
past memories

the road
well traveled
worn path

written by Ansar Mohammed
Categories: celebration, class, dedication, education, encouraging, graduate, happiness,

Graduation Day

At last, their big day.
Gowned, smiling, hopeful and proud.
Graduates, conferred!
13/04/21 Ansar

written by Ronald A. Williams
Categories: flower, rose, seasons, spring,

Spring - Haiku Chain

carnation cuteness
class ceremony
graduation day

red rose redolence
lily scent countryside dew
springtime perfume cue

orchids blue bloom
valley violets, tulips hues
geraniums soothes

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: celebration, graduation, tribute,

Trophy

Man recieve trophy
On show stage ovation
Amidst throng faces.

written by Dave Collins
Categories: adventure, age, drink, fate, graduation, music,

Albeit

Bourbon beginnings
whiskey wandering walkabouts
solace spirits gulp

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: career, future, graduation, world,

Graduation

SNC, AB
Graduation, my heaven's gate
Into the open.

written by Hugo Sarvida Jr.
Categories: appreciation, celebration, graduation,

The Guardians

The master and wife
Came to disciples who pass,
The debacles of life.

written by Dave Collins
Categories: appreciation, baptism, body, courage, future, graduation,

Flight

At home in space time
Soft music under our stars 
the facts of our dreams

written by Dave Collins
Categories: baptism, birth, celebration, forgiveness, graduation, inspirational,

On Bardo Time

Buddha numerics
Time between death and rebirth
cosmic waiting room















(bardo- intermediate space of time between 
death and rebirth. Symbolically, 7 to
49 days in Buddhist time.)