Kwaku Feni Adow
Born 1988 in Atonsu-Nsuta, Ghana.
Living in Akosombo, Ghana.
Kwaku is a writer, poet, teacher and student from Ghana, currently pursuing a degree in one of the country's University. He describes himself as a lover of literature and music.
Blog: https://witwriteblog.wordpress.com
For biographical information on Kwaku Feni Adow, see the Haikupedia article: https://haikupedia.org/
asphalt vapour . . .
afternoon raindrops
return to the sky
boat ride -
throwing a glint in my eye
the river's sun
The Mamba Journal of Africa Haiku Network, Issue 1, September 2016
dry corn
she plaits silk
into a doll
The Mamba Journal of Africa Haiku Network, Issue 1, September 2016
morning inspection
from one flower to another
a butterfly
cloud patterns . . .
the sky at twilight
dotted with bats
near harvesting plantain
leaning on a prop -
old age
The Mamba, Journal of Africa Haiku Network, Issue 1 September 2016
blackout evening
the moon lights up
outdoor conversation
First Place, Babishai Haiku Contest 2016
fireworks
a year from sight
disappears
The Mamba, Journal of Africa Haiku Network, Issue 1 September 2016
change over
mother treats
grandmother's wound
birthday cake
I blow out
my old age
family selfie
our heads connect
cheek to cheek
Sunday Times -
today's news in the
puppy's mouth
harmattan
the pain of laughter
in cracked lips
father's charity
the scarecrow standing
in my old clothes
muddy trail of footprints
I step inside the shoe
of another
arriving on the farm -
the open arms
of the scarecrow