Month: January 2018
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Haibun: Winter Morning
#Haiku Happenings #13: Xenia Tran’s latest #haibun for #dVersepoets!
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Haibun: Field and Tree Line
Originally posted on kanzen sakura: Mish is the pub tender today and has given us a photo prompt. She has given us the link to https://sunearthsky.com/ Sandra Knight is the photographer and the collection is called Meditations from the Midwest. Some are black and white and others are in color. She has given us permission to…
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#Tanka Tuesday (1/9/18): Low Winter Sun …an Ekphrastic #tankaprose…#haiku #poetry #photo
“low winter sun” by Sharnon Knight “low winter sun” a pathfinder’s way ends at home fresh snow and bare trees a welcome sight We swore we passed the same farmhouse. Weather-worn, with a silo near the barn, and perhaps a shed set back in the same, full field. Each one lay along a state road…
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Book of the Week: Dreaming Sunlight
#Haiku Happenings #11: The Haiku Foundation’s book of the week! https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/2018/01/08/book-of-the-week-dreaming-sunlight/
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Drift
Originally posted on haiku tree: a full moon drifts in the clouds lost and found ?
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Charley/qbit Renga
Originally posted on Life in Portofino: ? Saturdays are promises misspoken that carry ammunition for the week. We enter a range of exhaustion, bullet bright, concentric motifs that rifle us past the Sun. Mooning our loss of respite from the race, a legion rattles Is velocity even a question? What deserts scorched at perihelion? Melting…
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Tanka Tuesday: Storm cloud
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: A tanka for Colleen’s weekly prompt. Words I haven’t used Destination & Guide Too full the sky, too heavy with cloud and crow birds, breaking sweet silence. This path we follow through storm and glimpsed sun will have an end.
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Shining in the Cold
Originally posted on revivedwriter: DVerse’s latest haibun Monday is about the winter moon, which is exciting for me because I always like an excuse to write about the moon. Also, it has been particularly beautiful lately. The winter moon is always beautiful. A few nights ago, I looked outside and noticed its brightness. It often looks…