Two Haiku's

Two Haiku's

A Poem by Eileen
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1.


mountain rivers flow,

two beating hearts in tandem,

my “koi no yokan”.


2.


light filtered by trees,

honeysuckle, on my tongue,

childhood, gone by.

© 2026 Eileen


Author's Note

Eileen
Koi no yokan definition, "Koi no Yokan is a Japanese term that translates to “a sense of impending love” or “premonition of love”. It describes the feeling when you meet someone for the first time and instantly know that you will fall in love with them."

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These are great Eileen. And I like the Japanese phrase. Do you speak the language?

Posted 1 Month Ago


Eileen

1 Month Ago

thank you, I don't actually speak Japanese, I just love finding phrases like this, where there isn't.. read more
Michael Sun Bear

1 Month Ago

I like that as well, German has some of that

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