Haiku Poems About Math | Math Haiku Poems

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

written by Robert Lindley
Categories: creation, earth, life, math, philosophy, poetry, tree,

Probabilities

Probabilities

fallen fruit exists
earthen harvest and ground meet
jars in the pantry

Robert J. Lindley ,07-24-2014

written by Mario De Paz
Categories: math,

Mathematicians

Mathematicians
Use a complicate language
Hard to understand.

Things are quite simple
When are thought in simple words.
No mathematics?


written by Anthony Biaanco
Categories: math,

Black Stilettos

last caw at the pub
black stilettos filling in
spaces between puffs

written by Ram R. V.
Categories: funny,

On Math

Wouldn’t meddle in Math
For I fear and respect her.
But love her figure!
—	Ram, R. V.

written by Ronaldo Vigo
Categories: desire, happiness, math, memory, philosophy, poems, science, self,

Three Abstract Steps To Happiness

reset at zero
all things homogeneous
return and be one


written by Paul Geiger
Categories: imagination, introspection, math, visionary,

Simplify

simplify, he said,
simplify, simplify all—
ah—thoraeu's lemma

written by Paul Geiger
Categories: creation, feelings, math, poetry,

What's In a Name

Haiku equals Math
A Binomial title
Syllabically

written by Paul Geiger
Categories: math, metaphor,

Arc

arc - parabola
life - our parabolic bow 
ends that never meet

written by Paul Geiger
Categories: math

Nau-Til-Us: An Approximate Creature

Nautilus, chambered. 
Mathematics? Not really. 
By nature only. 

Smells more like…
Ah…normal distribution
(Of golden spirals). 

You could look it up. 
FIBONACCI? Not really. 
Logarithmic coil?

Not exactly. Else
One or the other would fit. 
Only nature fits.

written by Paul Callus
Categories: fun, math, money,

What Does the Fox Say

wrong calculations
bought my love new coats to wear
        found I broke the bank


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Wa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pow!
is my favourite sound.
Dedicated to my host Skat A.
Author: Paul Callus ~ Feb 2014
Contest: What Does The Fox Say?

Placed 2nd

written by Paul Geiger
Categories: humor, math,

Diner

Little piggy eyes
Large man, self assured, loud voice
Breakfast comes and goes

written by Ronaldo Vigo
Categories: math, memory, philosophy, poems, science,

Recursive Mind of Mine

recursive divine 
echoing structures bygone
return to the mind

written by James Fraser
Categories: math, science,

Vertical Challenge

Aha, plumb at last Eventually reaching, Perpendicular

written by Dr. Upma A. Sharma
Categories: magic, math,

I Am a 3

I am a 3


Revealed from heaven,
My three dances atop ten,
Numerology!





Haiku- 5/7/5 on destiny no.
For Andrea's contest 'Tell me your number'

Path no- 6
Destiny no- 3
Dob- 3/3/1968

Awarded 4th place win

written by Ronaldo Vigo
Categories: analogy, math, memory, philosophy, science,

Recursive Mind of Mine Ii

endless memory
direct links are not enough
when patterns subside

written by Tei Mickey
Categories: confusion, education, funny, imagination, inspirational, life, on work and working, people, school, teen

More Randomness

Must finish homework
Bio, hard Math, and German 
Ooh! Look! Butterfly...

written by Paul Geiger
Categories: math

Geometry

Geometrical,
Math'matical  poetry. 
Hmm…Lobachevsky?

Geometrics &
Math'matics & Poetics
Think Lobachevsky. 

Well. How 'bout Riemann?
Zeta function says it all. 
How's that, professor?

written by Bennie6 Haiku Poems
Categories: math,

120

uno por dos por 
tres por cuatro por cinco 
son ciento veinte

Traducción: [Translation:]

[one times two times three times four times five is (literally, "are") one hundred twenty]

Recuento sílaba española por: [Spanish syllable count by:]

http://marello.org/tools/syllabifier/

written by Laura Hay
Categories: life, math,

Code Breakers

Possibilities
                       Searching for the equations
                                                               of how life began

written by Bridget Williams
Categories: math,

Tested On Algebra

You give me questions.
Most of which I can answer.
Tested. Algebra...

written by Line Gauthier
Categories: home, homework, math, music, night, school,

Fall Weeknight

fall weeknight
sister practicing flute
i struggle with math



posted on June 30, 2018

written by Robin Wrenn-Fiore
Categories: poems,

Haiku

Haiku feels like math
How can I express my world
When I‘m down to five?

written by Bridget Williams
Categories: math, school,

Tested On Algebra: Part Two

This is really bad.
“Algebra Two” doesn’t 
Compare to last year.

written by Panagiota Romios
Categories: humor, love,

Number Fun



        Number Fun


        One plus one is two
        We two, created a three.
        Magic math, great love.




       December 21, 2019


written by Joseph May
Categories: games, math,

Losing the Throne Hc

as two knights advance
 three pawns make defensive moves
 one queen is captured

 Two advancing knights  have made it known
 Three pawns cannot keep one queen on the throne

 2-28-19
 Charliekucoup Contest
 Sponsor: Charles Messina

written by Sand Blown
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Realities Tides

the golden ratio
and fibonacci sequence
govern natures shapes

from seed to full grown
childhood to aged perspectives
everythings logic

patterns and chaos
all just existent matters
from undercurrents

of the math form tides 
shaping understandings seen
by maturing minds

stan sand

written by Karen Croft
Categories: life,

Im Bored

there is no such thing
your mind is an open book
full of promises

reading, writing, math
cooking, cleaning, coloring
there's so much to do

written by Earl Schumacker
Categories: garden, inspirational, math, nature,

Eden Revisited

counting the garden
stop, there is but one and done 
including the Earth


Authors Note:  The author confesses; he was never good at math and never made it past the number one in his ability to count.

written by Millard Lowe
Categories: allegory, extended metaphor, high school, math, middle school, nature, seasons,

A MATH LESSON OF NATURE

Sum fall and winter;
Pythagorean coldness:
Square root coming spring:-