still not yet done
with his youth
an old man
passing smoke
through his nose
—
Adjei Agyei-Baah is co-founder of the Africa Haiku Network and Poetry Foundation Ghana. He also serves as the co-editor of Mamba Journal, Africa’s first haiku periodical and champions an avant-garde type of haiku dubbed “Afriku,” which seeks to project the unique sights, sounds, and settings of Africa. His short Japanese poetry form has appeared in many international journals. He was picked for the Editors’ Choice Award at Cattails and The Heron’s Nest Journal and is the winner of The Heron’s Nest Award, March 2016 and the Akita Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Award of the 3rd Japan-Russia Haiku Contest, 2014. Adjei recently released his first haiku collection Afriku, published by Red Moon Press (2016) in the US and hopes to publish more collections as well of the other short forms of Japanese poetry.
I love these kind of poems that with just a few words can paint such a vivid image. Nicely done!
Steve
Thanks Steve for your kind words. You may read more of such pieces of mine from my maiden collection, AFRIKU, published by Red Moon Press (US) from this link below:
http://www.redmoonpress.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=32&products_id=242
This one made me smile! 😀