Jeremy Lee’s haiku reminds us that a man’s heart cannot be judged by his appearance.
Haiku
Masculinity Haiku: We Have a Huge Car
Gregory Jaquet’s haiku reveals one way a son learns from his father.
Masculinity Haiku: Dad’s Heart
Christian Johnson’s haiku compares his father to an old beat-up car that always pulls through.
Masculinity Haiku: Daily Gender Fact
Wessel van den Berg’s haiku leaves you with a sense impression and many questions.
Masculinity Haiku: As He Strides Past
Joshua Gray’s haiku and the wife who called her husband gay.
Masculinity Haiku: Street Corner Pluck Shave
Wilhelm Cortez with a palpable haiku about street corners, shaving and choice.
Masculinity Haiku: Opening Right Up
Michael Kasdan’s haiku captures the strength of tenderness.
Masculinity Haiku: Salt & Pepper Beard
Amy Jackson’s haiku is dedicated to her father, the man who “always took her seriously” and helped her be “confident and ambitious.”
Masculinity Haiku: Waiting to be Touched
Erica Christina’s haiku uncovers the beauty of the broken.
Masculinity Haiku: An Open Call for Submissions
Give us your greatest 17 syllables on masculinity.









