Anna Maris
Born 1970 in Malmö, Sweden
Living in Hässleholm, Sweden
Anna Maris writes japanese short poetry in Swedish and English. Her poetry collections are published by Red Moon Press and Miders förlag. She serves as a board member of the Swedish haiku society and is the editor of the society journal, Blåeld.
URL: http://annamaris.wordpress.com
More biographical information on this poet may be accessed at https://haikupedia.org/article-haikupedia/anna-maris/
northern lights
the skies fold and unfold
is there life?
Taj Mahal Review, vol 14, nr 2, December 2015
windscreen wipers
we go west
Taj Mahal Review, vol 14, nr 2, December 2015
the day
after your death
a nightingale
Taj Mahal Review, vol 14, nr 2, December 2015
moonlight -
a man walks the tight-rope
on the horizon
Taj Mahal Review, vol 14, nr 2, December 2015
monsoon
you take my hand
Daily Haiku, Cycle 20, 2015
the conversation
grinds to a halt
peak oil
Daily Haiku, Cycle 20, 2015
fog
my own headlights
blinding me
Daily Haiku, Cycle 20, 2015
morning frost
she curls up
even smaller
Daily Haiku, Cycle 20, 2015
spring morning
a wild boar turns over
my neighbours lawn
Daily Haiku, Cycle 20, 2015
insomnia
the cold on the other side
of the pillow
Daily Haiku, Cycle 20, 2015
she always
loved the blues
forget-me-not
Daily Haiku, Cycle 20, 2015
autumn sun
she takes to the silver strands
with tweezers
Haiku Presence, issue 53, 2015
first frost I give a beggar nothing
Frogpond 38:2, 2015
birthday card
my son cannot read
grandma's writing
Honourable mention in the 26th ITO EN Oi Ocha Haiku Contest, 2015
my creaking joints cicadas
Heron's Nest, volume XVII, number 2, June 2015
spring rain
he puts everything
into words
Acorn Spring issue, 2015
autumn wind
the yellowing leaves
of a diary
Shamrock #30, 2015
packing up to leave
everything we have
dead weight
Frogpond 37:3, 2014
paper boat
another worry
sails away
Frogpond 37:2, 2014
winter solstice
commuters stand still
on the escalators
Herons Nest, Volume XV, Number4: December 2013
bus stop
the old man
never gets on
Frogpond, Issue 36:3, 2013