arrivals and departures -
swallows’ nests
in the old train station
Argentina Stanciu
We deal with an empathic-ironic way of taking over the duties of a station decommissioned by the bieds. A perpetual movement of going to and fro revitalizes the building. The swallows have found a more stable shelter there. For the human beings, the train station is abandoned and ruined, but for the birds it has a secure future. A muffled, slightly acid lyrical compensation. (Comment by Corneliu Traian Atanasiu)
Monday, April 13, 2020
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Romanian Monthly Kukai March 2020
Special Prize
early thaw -
the child changes the book
with the makeup kit
Argentina Stanciu
First Place
old cross -
the thaw makes lighter
Jesus’ cross
Cezar Florescu
Second Place
first thaw -
sky and earth
in a puddle
Ioana Bud
Third Place
thaw on a mountain lake -
crushed among trouts
Polar Star
Ion Rășinaru
Fourth Place
thaw weather –
the antique dealer gets out
his table with old books
Mona Iordan
defrosted river -
the night carriages starting
full of stars
Lucreția Horvath
Fifth Place
window thaw -
dripping from the flower
the last petal
Ion Cuzuioc
Sixth Place
early thaw -
heartbeats
are getting faster
Béa Hurmuz
late thaws -
on the old woman's shirt
only rivers
Mihai Pascaru
early thaw -
the child changes the book
with the makeup kit
Argentina Stanciu
First Place
old cross -
the thaw makes lighter
Jesus’ cross
Cezar Florescu
Second Place
first thaw -
sky and earth
in a puddle
Ioana Bud
Third Place
thaw on a mountain lake -
crushed among trouts
Polar Star
Ion Rășinaru
Fourth Place
thaw weather –
the antique dealer gets out
his table with old books
Mona Iordan
defrosted river -
the night carriages starting
full of stars
Lucreția Horvath
Fifth Place
window thaw -
dripping from the flower
the last petal
Ion Cuzuioc
Sixth Place
early thaw -
heartbeats
are getting faster
Béa Hurmuz
late thaws -
on the old woman's shirt
only rivers
Mihai Pascaru
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
haiku poem
quarantine line -
the buds pop to the rhythm
of the jackhammer
Corneliu Traian Atanasiu
the buds pop to the rhythm
of the jackhammer
Corneliu Traian Atanasiu
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Weekly Romanian Kukai no 644
First Place – Cornel C. Costea
state of emergency -
plenty of sparrows
in the school yard
Second Place – Dana Ene
time for thaw -
a wheel of the Big Dipper
skidding
Third Place – Mihai Talașman
poppy seed -
a tiny grain gives birth to
a supernova
Mention1 – Mirela Brăilean
the rotten fence –
the cherry trees in the orchard
beaten by blooms
Mention2– Luminița Ignea
seclusion -
even the moon’s face
with a mask of clouds
Mention3 – Cecilia Birca
deserted city -
the bees’ buzz
reviving the street
state of emergency -
plenty of sparrows
in the school yard
Second Place – Dana Ene
time for thaw -
a wheel of the Big Dipper
skidding
Third Place – Mihai Talașman
poppy seed -
a tiny grain gives birth to
a supernova
Mention1 – Mirela Brăilean
the rotten fence –
the cherry trees in the orchard
beaten by blooms
Mention2– Luminița Ignea
seclusion -
even the moon’s face
with a mask of clouds
Mention3 – Cecilia Birca
deserted city -
the bees’ buzz
reviving the street
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Weekly Romanian Kukai no. 635
First Place – Luminița Ignea
child’s eyes -
to the moon and back
on a dew drop
Second Place – Mirela Brăilean
everyone with nothing on the head -
wearing the new hat
only grandpa
Second Place – Cecilia Birca
ice layer in the window -
only the sky keeping for a while
the mitten’s shape
Third Place – Dana Ene
convalescence -
the ivy holds
the mud wall
Mention – Lucreția Horvath
divorce section –
gloves without their pairs
next to the bin
Mention – Marius Voinaghi
children playing -
grandma lighting the fire
with yesterday’s coal
Mention – Mihai Talașman
last kiss -
in a silvery coat
all the roses
child’s eyes -
to the moon and back
on a dew drop
Second Place – Mirela Brăilean
everyone with nothing on the head -
wearing the new hat
only grandpa
Second Place – Cecilia Birca
ice layer in the window -
only the sky keeping for a while
the mitten’s shape
Third Place – Dana Ene
convalescence -
the ivy holds
the mud wall
Mention – Lucreția Horvath
divorce section –
gloves without their pairs
next to the bin
Mention – Marius Voinaghi
children playing -
grandma lighting the fire
with yesterday’s coal
Mention – Mihai Talașman
last kiss -
in a silvery coat
all the roses
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Weekly Romanian Kukai contest no. 631 - first place poem
bridge over the night -
beyond the shore always
a new dawn
(Alice Ostafi)
Both shore and night are transfigured, with that kind of spiritual optimism which knows that the night offers the best advice. It is important to keep open to the freshness of a new beginning whenever possible. (Comment by Corneliu Traian Atanasiu)
beyond the shore always
a new dawn
(Alice Ostafi)
Both shore and night are transfigured, with that kind of spiritual optimism which knows that the night offers the best advice. It is important to keep open to the freshness of a new beginning whenever possible. (Comment by Corneliu Traian Atanasiu)
Monday, January 21, 2019
Weekly Romanian Kukai no. 583
First Place – Ion Cuzuioc
frosty winter –
the spiders patch up
the cracks in the house
Second Place – Mirela Brăilean
porch with crickets –
hanging in a nail
the old lute
Third Place – Luminița Ignea
cut forests -
the sunset bleeds
the bareboned hill
Mention – Ion Cuzuioc
night breeze –
the trees’ branches
play ping pong with the moon
Mention – Ana Urma
streets with glazed frost –
so many unpredicted
hugs
Mention – Cornel C. Costea
anniversary -
only the north wind blows
in the candle
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