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This is a collection of 50 haiku, organised under loose and broad thematic descriptions. The headings are suggestive and meant to be a bit playful. Each haiku stands alone, but the thematic ordering I hope adds some additional colour. The themes are: THE LINGERING OF PAST INTO PRESENTTHE DOORS OF PERCEPTION AND MISPERCEPTIONTHE MIND MAKES IT ALL UPTHE BODY DOESN'T LIECITY 'VERMIN'A BREAK IN THE ACTIONEVERYDAY OBJECTSHAIKU FOR END TIMES These English-language haiku are all written in the "standard" 5-7-5 form put forward by the Haiku Society of America in 1968: each haiku here has three lines of 5 syllables, 7 syllables, and 5 syllables respectively.
As is often remarked this tends to be considerably longer than haiku in Japanese which generally have lines of fewer syllables. But it is a common standard and the one that I have found convenient to use.