Month: March 2018
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Haiga, Haiku & #31: Frog Stories & March NaHaiWriMo 2018
Originally posted on A 19 Planets Art Blog 2010/2024: * frog landing i mark the spot with a stone * frog moon across the pond night fog * for March Prompt #31 NaHaiWriMo 3-31-2018 * Angie Werren March 31 — frog *
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river
Originally posted on Project words: river thaw the first cracks of spring ? ? ?
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Stilled Winds
Originally posted on Jilly's: NaPo is upon us! April may be the cruelest month for many-layered reasons in Eliot’s world, but it is my favorite month as a writer and poet. A remarkable thing happens each year as April approaches; my muse, the flow of inspiration and writing, dries up, leaving me fearful that…
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Haiku del giorno – Daily Haiku
Originally posted on Vento del giorno: Suzuki Harunobu, The first day of spring, circa 1768 dolcezza antica – il gaio dispiegarsi di primavera ancient sweetness – the merry unfolding of spring ©A.M.
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happiness
Originally posted on Ontheland: What is enough time flowing from dark to darkness days or years away ~ a butterfly… needs no answers to flutter ~ lady bugs their lives passing by on my window sill ~ happiness living like a butterfly each moment is enough ~ ©2018 Ontheland ~ My reflections are in response…
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#Freestyle Friday (3/30/18): a flashback to “Empty Signs on a Sacred Day #haibun #npm17 #napowrimo2017”
Originally posted on Frank J. Tassone: I see the sun and wonder why. A clear blue sky doesn’t suit Good Friday. Where are the black clouds? Where is the imminent sense of a universe screaming? Robins, sparrows and cardinals mark their territory in song. A distant dogwood has the audacity to bloom. Meanwhile, inside the house,…
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1815♥️
Originally posted on Cat Nap Revue: fasting and penance for my cardiac exam Good Friday morning
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will you remember…
Originally posted on a meditative journey : Clear waters unchanged in a meadow I saw once long ago will you remember this face of mine? ~Saigyō (B Watson, Poems of a Mountain Home)