Ballparking

ginko
ballparking
a kigo

Notes

The meta-reference and almost-overt humor likely makes this haiku senryū less palatable for many readers, but I like it as of now since there is some truth to it w.r.t coming up with kigo for haiku and sometimes being overwhelmed by the options or the lack of, and then writing a haiku without one while telling myself so and so subject/object in the haiku can loosely be interpreted as a seasonal word.

The first draft of this was:

a walk
in the garden
ballparking
a kigo

Not so sure if I prefer the newer version or the first version.

February 26, 2026

S.B.Wright picked this senryū from my BlueSky feed and wrote some interesting commentary on it, read it on his substack page these haiku…falling almond blossoms in a spring breeze.

Thank you, S.B. Wright, for the feature and commentary!

ginkoballparkinga kigoWritten on January 13, 2025Some notes about the haiku on the blog post:coffeeandhaiku.in/ballparking/#haiku #poem

Coffee and Haiku ( Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta) (@coffeeandhaiku.bsky.social) 2026-02-25T06:52:46.278Z




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