Month: March 2018
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My Daily #Haiku #2
Nor’easter a barking retriever left outside #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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My Daily #Haiku (3/21/18)
3/21/18: morning Spring morning … waiting for the next nor’easter #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #Toby
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first
Originally posted on Project words: first shafts of sun I see a way through the darkness ? ?
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International Women’s Haiku Festival: Two Poems by dl mattila
Photo: pslim/Creative Commons/Flickr The private self meets advancing age in two poems by dl mattila. cocoon . . . it’s what you don’t see that defines me In an age of endless social media confessions, it is important to remember that our selves were not meant to be always – or even ever – broadcast…
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Equinox
Originally posted on revivedwriter: The space between The snowfall and the first thaw: Hidden yet real. From barrenness there will be Sweetness, sunshine — happiness. Not silent spring yet: I hear sparrows chirping, yet Let us protect this. Two poetic offerings, a tanka and a haiku, for Frank J. Tassone’s haikai challenge this week, spring…
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Happy Vernal Equinox!
Originally posted on Smell The Coffee: longer duvet days winter takes her final bow sunny beams en route ©Vivian Zems Frank J. Tassone Haiku Challenge~ Spring Equinox ?
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Spring is Buried–Haibun
Originally posted on Yesterday and today: Merril's historical musings: Spring is buried now tender buds sway in the wind— sun hides behind clouds Today, the vernal equinox, snow dances lightly in the air, turning to large, white flakes that cover the grass and cars. Soon, sleet pounds against the windows. The wind blows in angry…
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A Defiant Embrace of Spring : a #Tanka Tuesday #tankaprose
The Weather Channel vernal bliss do not go gentle into this new spring! rage, rage against the living of winter! So the equinox comes. Spring, for we living north of the equator. Fall, for those dwelling south of it. The inauguration of a temperate season, regardless of hemisphere, commences today. Nevertheless, Nor’easter Toby…