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Pravat Kumar Padhy, India
Born in India, professionally a Petroleum Geologist, poems widely published and anthologized. Literary work referred in Spectrum History of Indian Literature in English, Alienation in Contemporary Indian English Poetry etc. Short Poems, Haiku and Tanka appeared in number of literary journals (both print and web) in USA, UK,Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Africa including World Haiku Review, LYNX, Akita International Haiku Network, Poetry Pages, The Notes From the Gean, The Four Seasons of Haiku, Poetbay, Dreamer’s Reality, Anglo-Japanese Society (Tanka Online), Ambrosia, Sketchbook , Atlas Poetica and others.
A short write-up on haiku appeared on Blogging Along Tobacco Road.
P K Padhy BLOG
http://pkpadhy.blogspot.com/2010/01/pearls-of-word.html
Akita International Haiku Network
3.11 Haiku from P K Padhy, India / 2011/10/22
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creation is mystical
vast value of life
compressed in a seed
World Haiku Review, vol. 7,Issue 2, August, 2009
Dog is misspelled
the child discovered
the Great
LYNX-Aha Poetry, XXV:1 February, 2010
desert land
measuring sand dune height
a lone lizard
The Notes From the Gean, Vol.2, Issue 1,June 2010
petals smile
honey reaches hives
bees muse
The Writer’s Literary Muse, Vol.1, Issue 1, June 2010
rainy day
mud escapes
between toes
Ambrosia, Journal of Fine Haiku, Issue 5, Summer 2010
fruit seller
returns with light weight
late evening
Sketchbook, July-August, 2010
merry time
children in the open ground
collecting rain
Kokako – 13 (In Press)
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crow sails
on the rhino’s back
a new journey
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frogs--
colour jumps
across the pond
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drenched hair
musing her impression
first rain
The Four Seasons of Haiku, Spring, 2010
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winter clouds
warmth of coffee cup
all squeeze closely
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early dawn hour
a gap in the milky way
first tooth fall
The Four Seasons of Haiku, Winter, 2010
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proudly declares
a lonely leaf on top of the tree
it’s still alive
Akita International Haiku Network, January, 2009
sudden wind
falling leaves meet
in one corner
Berry Blue Haiku, September, 2010 (In Press)
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9/03/2010
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2 comments:
I'm glad Gabi san has included your haiku on India Saijiki. Your merit is recognised in world poetry. God bless
R K
Respected Prof. Singh,
Many thanks for your kind words.I simply follow the poetic image you have portrayed to the contemporary literary world.
kids--
holding the branch
push the wind
P K Padhy
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