Irina Guliaeva
Born 1991 and residing in Moscow, Russia
Irina writes poems, prose, plays, lyrics of songs and translate poetry of English, Italian and Russian authors. From age of fourteen has been working as a journalist. In 2015 graduated from Literature institute named M. Gorky.
She has a page of her work in the Living Senryu Anthology.
noon in the town park
falling in love
with a fountain
leaf-fall I have no time to read all of you
sunset horizon stitch after the surgery
crawls out of the frame silly moon
arithmetic my son always mentions infinity
Under the Basho 2018
like father, like son
big and little
dippers
September days
every leaf hears
leave
Failed haiku, Issue 34, October 2018
nose-to-nose
looking into each other`s
single eye
Failed haiku, Issue 34, October 2018
charm bracelet
the beads
from the different husbands
Failed haiku, Issue 36, December 2018
family tree
orphan is hugging
a birch
frosty evening at the station
somebody`s hand
into my pocket
street musician
the giver is wearing
earphones
another snowman
adopted son
gets my eyes
danger
keep out!
town Christmas tree
me and me again our wedding album
Presence, Issue 63
nerve drops
unborn daughter
gets another last name
senior home
dusting
our family album
return home
I wish this button
had really worked
less and less
I look like that girl
wedding album
nobody
applauds
mobiles
rush hour
coming home deep
into somebody`s thought
dictionary of epithets
getting ready
for mother-in-law`s cake
missed flight last year`s leaves on the twigs
melting hope I`d catch up with skiing
circles on the water her orgasm
different winds for neighbor flags plastic
Under the Basho, One-line haiku, 2019
twilight snail on a refugee`s palm
Under the Basho, One-line haiku, 2019
too big for ages
mum's shoes are too small
shooting star
Under the Basho, Ku, 2019
billions of stars
a call to remind me
about my light bills
Under the Basho, Ku, 2019
set of the chairs
dad`s one
is still new
Failed Haiku, Volume 4, Issue 42, June 2019
coldness of May
your ring moved
to my middle finger
Failed Haiku, Volume 4, Issue 42, June 2019
making a choice
mosquito on the fork
of my vein
Failed Haiku, Volume 4, Issue 42, June 2019
trees in the old park
no one remains
unhugged
longing for New Year
a star on the top
of the maple-tree
Under the Basho 2018, Modern Haiku, 10 September 2018
autumn stroll
each leaf
pretends a frog
Haikuniverse, 21 September 2018
coming Halloween
granddad is not strong enough
to cut a pumpkin
Haikuniverse, Halloween Haiku, 31 October 2018
Autumn birthday
The first guests
Are leaves
The Mainichi, 26 November 2018
late October
pear-tree saves for me
only rain
Autumn Moon Haiku Journal, Fall/Winter 2018
morning breeze
a pine needle is sewing
a cloud
Frogpond Journal 42.1 winter 2019
gold
in the store room
a jar of apricot jam
The Mainichi, 15 January 2019
different ways
to the same end
snowflakes
The Mainichi, 15 February 2019
first rain
just a money charm
in the wallet
The Mainichi, 20 March 2019
coloring
a black-and-white movie
bullfinch
The Mainichi, 11 April 2019
windless day
between the maple twigs
a plane
Haikuniverse, 24 April 2019
cherry petals
wedding dress
she once started to sew
The Mainichi, 26 April 2019