Haiku in the Time of Corona Virus – series

In my present project “Haiku in the Time of Corona Virus” I write at least one Haiku a day.
I am attempting to bring some focus to our situation and our lives, much like the Samurai did when they wrote Haiku before going into battle.
My hope is that this might bring some inspiration to others.

evening’s golden time

that moment when sleep takes me

deep into dream clouds

Look for other poems in Peter’s “Corona Virus” series on KOM over the next few months.
NOTE: Haiku is a form of Japanese verse written in 17 syllables divided into 3 lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables.

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Peter Cherr
Peter C. Cherr is a retired New York City teacher where he taught English, writing, public speaking and theater. He also is a consultant in organizational behavior, interpersonal communications, executive coaching and personal coaching - with a focus on trying to help companies and people find out who they truly are and communicate that to the world as clearly as possible. He has written his entire life, ever since he was able to hold a pencil and form words on paper, His latest project is "Haiku in the Time of Corona Virus." Peter can be found on LinkedIn and you can follow him and his project on Instagram.

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