Haiku Poems About Sailing | Sailing Haiku Poems

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

written by M. L. Kiser
Categories: moon, nature, space, star,

Mother Moon

Sailing the sky-seas, Ship of light; ship of madness; Mother moon beguiles.

written by Jeremy Martin
Categories: nature,

In the Morning

Forest light,
June murmurs,
sailing wren.. 



-for Gigno's "Ellip" contest


written by Thabang Ngoma
Categories: love,

Message In a Bottle

Sailing the seven seas
On true love's eternal tide
Expressed on a wave


Thabang Jan Ngoma
22-07-2015

Sponsor: Frank Herrera
Contest Name: LOVE IN A FAR OFF PLACE

written by Lunita Blanca
Categories: love, moon,

Lovers

Pregnant moon blushing
     Clouds sailing along smiling
   lovers holding hands

     Just learned about syllables in Haiku. Updated

written by Victor Buhagiar
Categories: winter,

Haiku 21

harsh winter is near
sailing boats vanish in port -
umbrellas unfurled.


written by Abdullah Alhemaidy
Categories: adventure,

Swan Sailing

sweet slack swan sailing
so cute line of swan babies
sides of green dances

written by Madeleine Mclaughlin
Categories: nature

Sailing Leaf

a leaf falls
the water ripples
nature's boat sails away

written by Christine A Kysely
Categories: introspection, life,

Your Boat Is Your Shore

horizon hides many ships 
sailing unforseen weather
your boat is your shore

© Christine A Kysely All Rights Reserved
 (December 17th, 2011 Wausau, Wisconsin USA)

written by Chris Goombi
Categories: nature

Sailing Away

On the clear water,
A boat is floating away;
Its' sails wave goodbye.

written by Margaret Foster
Categories: nature,

Six Baby Ducklings

six baby ducklings sailing behind proud mother... empty broken shells
seasonal--ducklings--spring Written: 31/10/2011 Margaret A Linton Lassie contest: strict haiku sponsor: Charles Henderson

written by Delice Arleen Skelly
Categories: boat, sea, storm,

Sail Boat

Albatros sailing Ocean tossed, storm at sea Feeling mal-de-mer.

written by Clifford Villalon
Categories: family, friendship, men, poetess, poets, voyage, women,

Ss Poetry

ship of the valiants
strongly sailing overseas
pilgrims of the world

written by Eiken Laan
Categories: animals, nature

Swans Wings Haiku

Silk angel eyes dance

Sailing on a pearl swans wings

Trees shadow the lake

written by Diana Rosser
Categories: nature,

Haiku-Seagulls

seagulls soar amidst sailing white clouds

written by Audrey Haick
Categories: nature, seasonsautumn,

Sailing

Traverse autumn wind
   unfettered, wispy, gliding 
          sail to destiny

written by Jeremy Martin
Categories: nature, ocean,

Two Haiku About the Sea

Sailing ships go by 
The wind sighs and follows close
A white handkerchief

* 

Breakers, so gentle 
Bands of sky blue, the wet dock 
They are almost home

written by Linda Jackson
Categories: boat, happy,

Sailing South

The tall ship sailed south;
leaping dolphins greeted them
and mermaids beckoned

written by Ravi Sathasivam
Categories: philosophy,

My Own Proverb

My own proverb.... “The light house is there to guide direction to all the sailing ships to reach their port safely, so God is always there for us to guide to reach our goals wishes and highest destinations. Do not lose your faith for anyone”. - Ravi Sathasivam

written by Anthony Souls
Categories: death, nature

A Nature Haiky For Once

Leaves fall one by one
onto the shadowy pond
sailing in heaven

written by Raul Moreno
Categories: nature, sea

Cumulous Vessels

Armada of clouds,
Sailing across ocean skies:
Unknown horizons.

written by Valeria Iliadou
Categories: inspirational, nature, sea

From My Window

Worn ships are sailing
Riving the sea like sharp shivs,
To defiy dumb waves.

Valeria Iliadou-An Haiku From Your Window

written by Sara Kendrick
Categories: natureblue,

Southern Blue Swallowtail

Butterfly floating
Southern Blue Swallowtail Lays
Love on Meadow Rue

Soon caterpillars
Stinking like skunk munch and munch
Meadow Rue for  lunch

The air is filled 
Miniture blue sailing off
To mate for their day

written by Dom- X-
Categories: adventure, nature

Sailing

Sailing

Smoking seagul wind
deep blue sea horizon breeze
great white shadow eyes


 June/17/2011

written by Barbara Gorelick
Categories: nature

Park Opus

Park  Opus


Quick, scatter, chatter
Gather, store, hide, tail sailing
Fall labor, Fall fun.

written by Jyoti Sonnet
Categories: nature,

Ship

The gigantic ship
sailing day and night to reach
A land far away

written by Michelle Faulkner
Categories: boat, september,

Sailing

Jaunty flags flying
Crisp blue and white sailboats
Launch in open seas

written by Nadine Fababier
Categories: nature

To the Clouds

Pillows on the sky
Fading fast oh snowy clouds!
Like our lives…sailing

written by Joseph Spence Sr
Categories: adventure, history, inspirational, life, nature, places, seasons, time,

Rough Sailing

Tributaries meet
Splash, flash, gush, and rush converge
Whitewater rapids

written by Asif Andalib
Categories: life, nature, people,

On a Windy Day

On this windy day
Boatmen are sailing their boats
In the wild river!

written by Caitlin Rimmer
Categories: nature

My Clouds

Clouds high in the sky,
floating and sailing by me,
each unique and new.

written by Abdul Malik
Categories: sea, water,

Water Weary

Sailing in a boat, Ha, surrounded by the ocean, Thirsting for water!
~"Out of water" contest by Sheri Fresonke Harper

written by Aliza Kashmala Kiran
Categories: moon, sky, wisdom,

Moon

Moon in eastern sky
And mist melds mountains with trees
Lantern is sailing west
the moon sleeps alone
controlling the tide as 
you control my thoughts
Moon in Scorpio. 
Incurable somnolence. 
Plutonian pranks......

written by Michael Grugan
Categories: love, peace,

'pon Sailing Clouds a Throne

Sailing clouds ply Nights azure seas
Like brooding wraiths.
By one alone is my heart engloved.
The Beautiful Dawn.

written by Anna M Shepard
Categories: fun, summer,

Summertime Fun

summertime schools out
reunions barbeques friends
sailing surfing fun

written by Jan Oskar Hansen
Categories: life,

Senryu

Senryu 
Now… the perennial 
Wait for its appearance
And it is vanished
  

A day in April 
I locked the garden egress 
Flowers bloom in peace  


After all hardships 
Sailing on uncharted seas 
We found our childhood.