Month: January 2018
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Haikai challenge: Raven
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: Frank has chosen another bird theme for this week’s haikai challenge. I can see this one is going to fly like last week’s ‘hawk’. unsplash-logoTyler Quiring Raven, Odin’s bird, wise as time, dark harbinger— winter will be long.
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Haiku – Cold Crow
Originally posted on qbit: Crow blows hot and cold Nest a soup of chicken bones – Bird flu spreads its wings ? ? For Frank’s Haikai Challenge
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#Silent Sunday (1/28/18)…#photo
a rest from #haiku See you tomorrow!
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#senryu Saturday 1/27/18… #haiku #poetry
bronchial coughing a pile of soiled tissues and cough drop wrappings
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Death Scene–Frank Tassone’s Haikai Challenge
Originally posted on Victoria C. Slotto, Author: Death Scene Written and linked to Frank Tassone’s Haikai Challenge. This week’s challenge is CROW. The story is true. My Irish mother always claimed that the black bird was a sign of death. I used that as a theme in my novel: “The Sin of His Father.” ?…
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contrast light and dark
Originally posted on rivrvlogr: contrast light and dark baring truths as they appear recognize wisdom consider both near and far with an eye to the present Frank Tassone’s Winter Storm Challenge Image source: goodfreephotos.com
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(s) haikai Challenge/ ego, id, superego; raven (1.27)
#Haiku Happenings #10: Jules latest haiku sequence for my current #Haikai challenge! via (s) haikai Challenge/ ego, id, superego; raven (1.27)
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Haikai Challenge #18 Crow
Originally posted on kanzen sakura: #Haikai Challenge #18 (1/27/18): Raven #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #renga #haiga I. across the snowy field the sound of a lone crow floats – coldness overwhelms II. silent neighborhood – distant crows break the silence – cold and still today