Month: April 2018

  • Spin

    Originally posted on haiku tree: movie night you take my hand and spin my rings ?

  • Haiku

    Originally posted on Martha Magenta: ? lingering snow grandfather’s silent accordion ? © Martha Magenta Cattails, the journal of the United Haiku & Tanka Society – April 2018 http://www.cattailsjournal.com/issues/cattailsApril2018.pdf

  • #Tanka Tuesday (4/3/18/): Son Rise–a #Writephoto tanka

      Son Rise Keeping faith with you for two millenia despite our legion of sins our oceans of tears   for COLLEEN’S 2018 #TANKA TUESDAY #POETRY CHALLENGE NO. 78, GROW & HONOR, #SNYNONYMSONLY Sue Vincent’s #writephoto With Real Toads’ Tuesday Platform: napowrimo style   #GloPoWriMo2018 / #NaPoWriMo2018 3/30          

  • Daily Haiku: April 3, 2018

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: senryu day moon– the poem sounded better last night   by Stanford M. Forrester  (USA), Author Tonight’s Dinner

  • Mamba Journal, Issue 5 edited by Adjei Agyei-Baah and Emmanuel Jessie Kalusian

    Originally posted on Il fiume scorre ancora: old djembé a drum beats together with my heart *djembé -drum by percussion ~ lunar eclipse the farewell of an old Masai warrior ~ Harmattan fury – ants cling to an ancient *Marula The Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea) is one of the great African native plants. Belonging to…

  • Nicholas Klacsanzky’s New Year’s Eve

    Originally posted on Haiku Commentary: New Year’s Eve and also father’s death anniversary— I have forgotten both © Nicholas Klacsanzky (Ukraine) Failed Haiku, April, 2017 (from the book: How Many Become One) Today, we have a special edition, as we have a father and son commentary team—Mark Salzer being the father, and Jacob Salzer being…

  • the earth’s curve..

    #Haiku Happenings #7: Tia Haynes’ latest haiku debuts in Cattails!

  • Cattails

    Originally posted on Project words: Very pleased to appear in the senryu and haiku sections of the April 2018 issue of Cattails now taller than your headstone our rose bush bitter lemon I swallow my words loan application I borrow the bank’s gold pen Rachel Sutcliffe Cattails April 2018 http://www.cattailsjournal.com/currentissue.html