Death Haikus
Some haikus about death to brighten your Tuesday
Here are some lovely haikus about death for you. If you’d like me to write something just for haik-you every month, you can pay me $10/month to upgrade your subscription:
Anyway, here you go:
Death comes for us all She waits patiently, ready Are you prepared, too? Perennial truth: Everyone dies, everyone Great and miniscule Think more about death Or I'll make you think of it I'm only kidding At night, sky is black In the beginning, it was At the end, it fades Is death sleep, or pain? We have promises, whispers We'll find out shortly Death isn't scary Yes, I mean to be macabre: It isn't so bad All kinds of people And there are all kinds of deaths I'm sure you'll be fine You could die next week; Set your affairs in order Have any regrets? I hope I scared you Just enough; take it lightly A sense of humor
Thanks for jumping on the haiku train once again.



Great and miniscule.
Unseemly and creepy
Kind and dangerous
The walking contradiction.
A sense of humour,
A set of tumors.
Death through rumors.