Month: January 2018
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You may have something to say…
Originally posted on Ontheland: You may have something to say— water flowing generously from the bucket you filled by the river, or you may choose a form, easing in one word at a time as if stepping along a labyrinth path. snowflakes meditating a poem ~ ©2018 Ontheland Image sourced from Pixabay.com uploaded by Jill111
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The Agony and Ecstasy of Doors: a #haibun…#haiku #poetry
Rome. Arch of Janus in the Foro Boario. Facade towards the Tevere river. Through the arch, the porch of the church of Saint George in Velabro is seen. By No machine-readable author provided. MM assumed (based on copyright claims). [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons Who could imagine that a locked, white-paneled double-door would offer…
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in the dead of winter (haibun)
#Haiku Happenings #9: Tournesol’s latest #haibun!
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#Haiku Happenings #8: Sky’s latest #haibun!
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“A Dish of Skylarks”
Originally posted on Lady Nyo's Weblog: ? To the East…. Paul Scribbles over at Poetics — dversepoets.com. What does ‘grace’ mean to you? I can think of numerous things, but choose this poem below. Lady Nyo ? A DISH OF SKYLARKS – A dish of skylarks Fell from the blue into my lap, And I,…
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crunch
Originally posted on Ontheland: parking lot moment: tires rumbling on frozen snow, the satisfying crunch of my boots, groceries in tow… parallels the pleasure of wood smoke ~ Some pleasures come with mixed feelings. Cars with rumbling tires emit exhaust and burning wood releases particulates, but I love the sound of crunching snow and the…
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Paper
Originally posted on haiku tree: christmas paper blows down the street santa’s sleigh ?
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Four Haiku
Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: turning the page of an older book the age in my hands how still the winter landscape I whisper the Psalms January thaw . . . letting go of old heartaches folding laundry stack of clean T shirts the colors of Spring Ellen Grace Olinger “January thaw” was published…