Month: May 2019

  • new leaves fully grown ~ haiku

    Originally posted on rivrvlogr: new leaves fully grown welcome new life to their world fawn taking first steps This haiku is my response to Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #87: fawn. Image source: ukiyo-e.org – Deer, by Inshō Domotō

  • new life – – poem

    Originally posted on Ontheland: new life a leaping frog goslings on the shore a fawn under the bush memories on the breeze . . ©️2019 Ontheland …..Five lines, a kind of tanka, for the Haikai Challenge – fawn – kanoko. The challenge inspired me to learn that the largest number of fawns are born in…

  • My Daily #Haiku (5/28/19)

    5/28/19: blanket Dad’s Birthday rainclouds blanket the sky over his grave #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • The Beech Tree

    #Haiku Happenings #3: Suzanne’s latest #haibun!

  • haiku: country paths…

    Originally posted on Haiku For Living: . country paths moving where they must scattered leaves ? ? ? ? .

  • Daily Haiku: May 28, 2019

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: beginnings and endings cherry blossoms   by Olivier Schopfer (Switzerland) Half in Light, Half in the Shade: Haiku and Senryu, 2019

  • A Commemorative Conflict: a #haibun for #dversepoets

    Their grave rests in Maryrest Cemetary. I haven’t visited in a while–never mind how long. Why do I need to see their stone to remember them? All I have to do is mow the lawn, and Dad offers me his unsolicited advise on where to plant peach trees. All I need to do is sit…

  • Tanka

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: Ed van der Elsken giro di carte tutto da cominciare sotto le stelle lunga e breve la notte e già pronto l’addio ? round of cards all still to begin under the stars long and fleeting the night and the parting yet there ©A.M.