Month: January 2019
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Haiku from Christine Wenk-Harrison
Originally posted on Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond: vultures circle wide keen eyes focused below border patrol (Lifting the Sky, Southwestern Haiku and Haiga, 2013, Dos Gatos Press) airborne cowboy clown works the bull and the crowd serious comedy (San Antonio Poetry on Buses, 2017)
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Backyard Discophony: My latest .@ImageCurve #haibun
We heard a blue jay scold, and a robin chased it off for its troubles. That robin sings away its remaining rivals. Then Mark’s lawn mower roars to life. After we though he finished. quick notesmother and son readon a chaise first published in Image Curve, January 3, 2019 Photo by Jan Meeus
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parking lot: haiku
Originally posted on Ontheland: crow calls a snow-white gull flying low over tire slush : ©️2019 Ontheland
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[fleece on the floor]
Originally posted on John Looks Out On Life: fleece on the floor a less fuzzy sheep plays in the field Today is going to be fun, heading out to a sheep farm to participate in a shearing. Just so long as they don’t hand me the shears, I am good ?
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1698
Originally posted on feathers: ? ? a flutter ofspring —hummingbird ? ? hummingbird
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My Daily #Haiku (1/5/19)
1/5/19: hummingbird a sigh for lost hummingbirds … winter rain #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Triptych
Originally posted on Vento del giorno: Evening sky, Bing Wright moonstruck – blinded somewhere between summer and fall waning moon – my love affair in a dream moon night – reflections on slivers of glass © A.M.
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‘Absences’ in Unbroken Journal
Originally posted on Stella Pierides: The ossuary, a white-washed, rectangular building, is dark and cool. A musty smell envelops me as I enter. I am searching for the metal box containing my mother’s bones. I’ve been told she is confined to one on the shelves that run the length of the room. I start searching…