Month: April 2019

  • Haibun and haiku in Femku

    Originally posted on Anna Maris: A haibun of mine and two haiku were published in issue 10 for Femku. It was a special edition, edited by Lori A Minor. The haibun is a story from the early 1990s, when I first came to London. – It was when London was new. The narrow back alleys.…

  • My Daily #Haiku (4/6/19)

    4/6/19: footloose “Footloose” playing on TNT … spring shower #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #NapPoWriMo2019 / GloPoWriMo2019 6/30

  • Opposites Attract

    #Haiku Happenings #3: Violet Lentz’s latest poetic #haibun!

  • What Remains

    Originally posted on Roth Poetry: On the back way to town, just across the railroad tracks, is what remains of a great old truck. It must have been sitting in the weeds listening to the trains roll by for many years. Parts have been cannibalized, but the original character remains. The army green on the…

  • Saezuri

    Originally posted on revivedwriter: This haiku for Frank’s challenge was inspired by the retreat  I went on this week, specifically waking up in a cabin. Today is also the 5th day of NaPoWriMo. Outside cabin walls A birdsong awakening : Twittering daybreak

  • Stealing Fresh Fire: A #TankaProse

    I can hear Nirvana playing in my head again. Even though the converted bathroom my Special Education Department calls an office is filled, I unleash the melody of my earworm. Soon the tell-tale lyrical opening plays in their heads: Come, as you are, as you were as I want you to be As a friend,…

  • “Cold rain…” a #tanka (4/5/19)

    4/5/19: refreshed cold rain as I wait to feel refreshed by a cold beverage Friday evening traffic my only other comfort #tanka #micropoetry #poetry

  • butterfly – – haiku

    Originally posted on Ontheland: spring butterfly a brown leaf born by the wind . ©️2019 Ontheland Photo credit: Pezibear on Pixabay