Month: March 2018
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Originally posted on feathers: ? ? rainrainrainyour voice flatand distant ? ? noise — follow my prompts this month on NaHaiWriMo
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searching
Originally posted on Project words: ? searching for light the tunnel swallows each footstep ?
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Daily haiku
Originally posted on Vento del giorno: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BbbHO3wFNG7/?taken-by=happydiane ? icy storm … ah, sitting under a jacaranda tree © A.M. ?
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Daily Haiku: March 3, 2018
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: Flowered meadow: the silence of the green among the buzzing Prato fiorito: il silenzio del verde tra i ronzii by Antonio Sacco (Italy) ?
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Powerless pleasures #haiku #haibun #poetry
Nor’Easter. the house trembles under buffering winds. Fresh inches of snow accumulate. A blackout since morning. But what a fire! winter storm A pasta dinner watching snow
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My #haiku #1 (3/2/18)
3/2/18: drift all the ways we drift Nor’Easter #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Creatrix
Originally posted on Project words: Delighted to appear in Creatrix today! rising mist I remember the dream seafront chippy at opening hour a rush of gulls Rachel Sutcliffe. England https://wapoets.wordpress.com/creatrix-2/2018-2/issue-40-haiku/
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International Women’s Haiku Festival: Two Haiku by John Hawkhead
Photo: Ronnie Robertson/Creative Commons/Flickr Vivid imagery and brilliant understatement are at work in British poet John Hawkhead’s “Spring moon” and “ink of night” haiku. Aided by the white light of the moon – that feminine celestial presence – the poetic speaker goes beyond viewing the implied aftereffects of a woman’s lumpectomy or mastectomy and “explores”…