Month: June 2018
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Today’s Haiku (June 25, 2018)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): ぜらにゅーむときどき永の別れかな 池田澄子 zeranyûmu tokidoki naga no wakare kana geraniums… sometimes there is eternal separation Sumiko Ikeda from ‘Haidan,’ (‘Haiku Stage’) a monthly haiku magazine, October 2017 Issue, Honami Shoten, Tokyo
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My Daily #Haiku (6/25/18)
new moon an offhand remark begins a feud #haikuchallenge (offhand) #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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honourable mention
Originally posted on Project words: Delighted to receive an honourable mention for the first Haiku Moment Award (for Volume 1 of Autumn Moon Haiku Journal) spring rain the child jumps from cloud to cloud ? Rachel Sutcliffe Autumn Moon Haiku Journal 1.2 Spring/Summer 2018 https://www.autumnmoonhaiku.com/home/the-best-of-autumn-moon-haiku-journal-volume-1-11-and-12
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Wilted
Originally posted on haiku tree: cloudless dawn wilted leaves brace for the day ?
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Those Who Wander
Originally posted on Jilly's: There they are, weaving, braking, menacing their innocent way along the bad dream that is I-4. This highway that has more deaths per mile than any other interstate in the nation and it is under a decade-long face-lift. Wrinkles are being removed and crooked bones straightened. Even the locals find it…
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My Daily #Haiku (6/25/18)
6/25/18: what’s left graduation party she puts away what’s left of the pulled pork #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Daily Haiku: June 25, 2018
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: geese returning a child’s mitten tucked into the chain-link fence by Philomene Kocher (Canada) a far galaxy: Haiku Canada Members’ Anthology, 2018 ?
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6.24 (dj) summertide / haikai 39, MLMM Sun – Jewels by Jules
#Haiku Happenings #2: Jules’ latest solo #renga for my current #haikai challenge! summertide top surface; false face dry and dusty; pathways from hither – to and fro ..two old drains overflowed in both laundry room and garage… both spaces were dry before stepping into the mist of samidare large umbrella employed on our return trip…