Month: April 2019
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Wind
Originally posted on haiku tree: the wind kicks up leaves and dust plastic bags and trash ?
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Brendon Kent’s Walk
Originally posted on Haiku Commentary: mother’s walk we wander through each other © Brendon Kent (UK) Published in Moon on Water This haiku shows deep feelings about attachment and detachment. ‘mother’s walk’ intrigues me with the purpose associated with it. Usually, a mother’s walk revolves around the daily activities of her home and children. On…
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My Daily #Haiku (4/18/19)
4/18/19: sheriff Cardinal’s challenge — “I shot the sheriff” playing on repeat #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2019 / #GloPoWriMo2019 18/30
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Contract on English
Originally posted on the other bunny: I heard the two magic words today. Wren. And Martin of course. I couldn’t catch the face that said it, but I have a good memory for voices, and it will not be long before I match it to the face. From which I will then proceed to pluck…
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Mountain silence
Originally posted on Björn Rudbergs writings: To wake up to winter silence in a mountain cabin means yet a day of plans fulfilled. The whistle of wind in the chimney would have meant a day of waiting or making hard decisions to change the plans. On this silent morning we prepare a simple meal of…
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Daily Haiku: April 18, 2019
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: small town business a meeting of roadside crows by Rich Schilling (USA) bottle rockets, #40, 2019 ?
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Scavanger Patience
“The best things come to those that sit and wait.” Who am I to disagree? Savannah Sun … a hyena awaits a man-killer’s remains Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Writing Prose (posted by Susan) #NaPoWriMo2019 / #GloPoWriMo2019 17/30 WD April PAD 2019 17/30
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Haiku # 634
Originally posted on Rooted in Love: Ehden Reserve, Lebanon, April 2019 Children of a day… the flower that blooms at dawn at dusk falls away