A Little Haiku Reveals the Power of What’s Left Unsaid
Poet and yoga teacher Miranda unveils A Little Haiku, a poetic collection that reminds us of the beauty in simplicity, silence, and suggestion. With just seventeen syllables, each piece offers a glimpse into life’s tender, fleeting moments while leaving space for the reader to step in and find meaning of their own.
Unlike traditional verse, haiku thrives in what remains unsaid. A Little Haiku embraces that tradition fully, creating moments that echo long after the final line. Each poem opens a new door but never dictates where they lead. Instead, they trust the reader to bring their own experiences into the pause between words.
“Haiku teaches us that silence is not empty, it’s full of possibility,” Miranda says. “What’s left unsaid is just as important as what is written.”
Readers of A Little Haiku will encounter reflections on nature, love, longing, and resilience. Whether it’s hidden stars waiting to shine, the stillness that both unravels and awakens, or the unspoken promises of love, each haiku becomes both a mirror and a mystery.
The collection offers an antidote to overwhelm by inviting readers into quiet moments of presence and reflection. Through these short yet powerful verses, A Little Haiku proves that brevity can hold boundless depth.
About the Author
Miranda Leigh is the author of four poetry collections: A Soul Adrift, A Soul Defined, A Soul Immersed, and A Little Haiku. A licensed massage therapist and yoga instructor, she brings mindfulness and a healing presence to her writing. Her passions include family, music, the ocean, and the simple joy of everyday life.