Month: June 2018

  • Haiga, Haiku & #18: Crane Stories & June NaHaiWriMo 2018

    Originally posted on A 19 Planets Art Blog 2010/2024: * another crane on the city skyline construction * for #18 NaHaiWriMo 6-18-2018 * Patty Hardin JUNE 18: CRANE *

  • Haiku del giorno – Daily haiku

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: ? Pam Carter verso il tramonto – il silenzio sul lago già un congedo close to sunset – the stillness on the lake a farewell already ©A.M.

  • Everturning: A #haibun #Quadrille

      The water cycle. The life cycle.   The cycles of my mistakes.   The wheel turns and turns, a child’s merry-go-round spinning too fast.   The rock cycle. The universal cycle.   What goes around, comes around.   Solstice another turn of the seasons why can’t time stand still?     For dVerse Poets’ Quadrille…

  • Tanka # 149

    Originally posted on Rooted in Love: From my pierced chest the days are leaking… as I walk a thin stream of clouds behind me trails ~ Light foot I travel to you wafting on the sounds of my beating heart

  • haiku: old rooftiles…

    Originally posted on Haiku For Living: . old rooftiles laid in sagging rows hearth and home ? ? ? ? .

  • Originally posted on Puget Lines and Edges: #Haiku Happenings #10: Dave Kuhlmann’s latest #haiga! Puget Lines and Edges View original post

  • “Essential” Featured in Poets United: Poems of the Week!

    Thrilled to have my haibun Essential featured in Poems of the Week from Poets United! Thank you, Sherry, for the invitation and conversation!  A special shout-out to Robin Kimber and Julian Clarke, whose poems are also featured!     ESSENTIAL “In the beginning was the word…” Logos. The essence of consciousness, the embodied will of…

  • Today’s Haiku (June 18, 2018)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): あぢさゐのかくも疲れし前頭葉  波戸岡 旭 ajisai no kakumo tsukareshi zentoyô             hydrangea…             its frontal lobe             so tired                                                 Akira Hatooka from “Haiku-kai” (“Haiku World,” a monthly haiku magazine ,  December 2016 Issue,  Bungaku No Mori, Tokyo Fay’s Note:   This one is tough to translate.   Japanese word after…