Writer’s Corner: Weekly Haikus No. 1
The Writer’s Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students.
This quarter we are starting a weekly haiku series. Haiku is a type of Japanese poetry with 17 syllables separated into 3 lines with each line having 5, 7 and 5 syllables respectively. It speaks a lot in the fewest possible words.
To submit your own work for the Writer’s Corner, email features@scadconnector.com.

Weekly Haikus No. 1 by Anya Haber
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Elderly couple
Interlocking hands, night stroll
Bury bloody knife
Factory Farm
Melancholy calf
Unrequited love for fields
He will never see
Birthday
Clock groans, midnight ticks
Celebration in the air
Me? Sorrow, despair




