Month: April 2018

  • detritus in waves

    Originally posted on rivrvlogr: detritus in waves disregarding true beauty man spoiling nature turning the tide with sadness emotions moving the Earth Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #30: Earth Image source: NASA National/Global Poetry Writing Month ~ Day 25

  • My Daily #Haiku #2 (4/25/18): a #Senryu

    Golden State Killer so much for Deangelo’s airtight alibi #GoldenStateKiller #haikuchallenge (airtight) #senryu #micropoetry #poetry #GloPoWriMo2018 #NaPoWriMo2018

  • Birds and orchids

    Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For the NaPoWriMo prompt, a warning to myself. A haibun followed by the erased poem. ? Is it peace that falls in the green shadows with the trickling music of the birds that draws my steps deeper among the trees where sunlight flickers and wing-shapes flit? Is this where…

  • Haiku Windows: train/subway window

    Originally posted on Project words: Delighted to have my work among those poems commented on here today train window my mind wanders through the trees Rachel Sutcliffe https://www.thehaikufoundation.org/2018/04/25/haiku-windows-train-subway-window/

  • haiku: small birds…

    Originally posted on Haiku For Living: . small birds course the hedgerow wren’s eye ? ? ? ? .

  • #Publication Alert (4/25/18): my latest in #Haiku Windows

    Happy to appear in the latest Haiku Windows, from the Haiku Foundation: five-train window… the sudden darkness of a tunnel Thank you, kj munro!

  • quarter moon haiku

    Originally posted on Ontheland: the marsh has wakened ending its winter silence lustrous crescent moon! ~ a return of scents nostril-lifting aromas on the moist night air ~ ©2018 Ontheland The first quarter of April’s ‘pink’ moon was a few nights ago. I am linking this post to Carpe Diem’s Spring Retreat ‘Light of the…

  • Haibun 106

    Originally posted on Michael Rehling: frightened by time just had a birthday. seventy two. so many people wish they had more time. well i have had more time than anyone expected. i remember vividly richard farinias book ‘been down so long it looks like up to me’. he died in a motorcycle accident shortly after…