The YWS Holiday Haiku Collection [2025]

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the yws holiday haiku collection


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It’s that time of year again, and we thought it would be fun to celebrate with a little holiday haiku gathering! All month long, we'll be gathering original haiku inspired by December, its holidays, its magic, and the poetry that comes along with that. Whether your December is joyful, chaotic, bittersweet, or whatever else in between, this is your chance to capture it in just a few lines.

Just a few things to keep in mind first:

1.) No fonts, colours, or text effects that could otherwise affect how your poem is read. Keep it simple please!

2.) This could be a traditional haiku (think: nature), but I would suggest checking out this KB article all about haiku for your writing pleasure. Creativity is the heart of this collection! It should follow all of the haiku structural rules (three lines with syllables five-seven-five) though.

3.) Please submit only one poem! Your piece can be about anything that feels like "December" to you. We are accepting submissions until December 26th.

At the end of the month, I’ll be compiling the submitted haiku into a PDF collection, free for everyone to read and share. Think of it as a cozy literary keepsake. What's a better way to end off the year than with poetry anyway?

Feel free to ask any questions below!
In a shadow there is the blessing of a shadow.
— Kuki Shūzō




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first breath, frozen time--
half-made snowman half-melted--
last, fleeting, moment.
[soon, i will submit myself to the stars]




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A forest icebound :
White snow against umber bark :
Waits to live again




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calendar thins out,
laughter fogs the window glass;
night comes early now.
"How many faces, how many bodies can you recognize, with your eyes closed, only by touching them? Have you ever closed your eyes and acted unconsciously?"
-- Jean Baudrillard
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Snow falls down on trees
Christmas comes when Santa's gone
And gives joy tonight




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December feels cold;
bitter, but trying to see
starlight breaking through.
you should know i am a time traveler &
there is no season as achingly temporary as now
but i have promised to return




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goodbyes grow too old
hellos make the whole world turn
walk on, you’ll arrive




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snow falls around me
like stars descending from space
winter's sublime display




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though in balmy hold
verily the snow shall breathe
life into yuletide
“It is always sad when someone leaves home, unless they are simply going around the corner and will return in a few minutes with ice cream sandwiches.”
- Lemony Snicket



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