Month: January 2018

  • Renga – Winds Can’t Heal (Jilly/qbit)

    Originally posted on qbit: Harry P. Leu Gardens, by Jilly What the winds can’t heal The contrails sever Winter howls from a wounded sky Spliced fragments of discontent litter the cutting room floor Boneyard Of the hunched and hungry Light that has never shone Moloch’s restless domain Its bitter meal usurps our Threnody Offspring of…

  • 30301

    #Haiku Happenings #8: Sky’s latest #haibun!

  • Photographs, Haiku, and Snacks

    Originally posted on Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond: porch sandals– the missing pair are on my feet I’ve had more snacks this morning than in the last six months: pork roll blueberry flavored marshmallows croissant type pastry with seaweed cold sweet iced tea with milk in bottle This was AFTER breakfast and before…

  • Daily Haiku: Jan. 4, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: blood moon cuckoo’s voice in the back of his throat by an’ya Haiku for a Moonless Night, Vol. 1, 2004 ?

  • Membranes

    Membranes

    Originally posted on Haiku out of Africa: mysteries unfold ~ as you slip under my skin ~ warming up your heart — Lize Bard @ Haiku out of Africa

  • chill

    Originally posted on Project words: ? a chill I’d almost forgotten wolf moonlight ? ? ? ?

  • Tanka: New Year’s Treat

    #Haiku Happenings #3: Xenia Tran’s latest #tanka!

  • New Year’s Doorways: Haibun Quadrille

    Originally posted on Yesterday and today: Merril's historical musings: This 44-word Haibun is for Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge, where the challenge was to use synonyms for ambition and change, and it is also a quadrille for dVerse, where Grace asked us to use the word leap. ? In the past, I leaped into the…