Month: May 2019
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Lunch Break: 2435
#Haiku Happenings #11: Gillen Cox’s latest tan #renga for Carpe Diem 2435 walking by without stoppinghibiscus buds on a shrub http://myblog-lunchbreak.blogspot.com/2019/05/2435.html
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2383
Originally posted on Cat Nap Revue: take the queens shilling drop it into a deep well the lives of soldiers
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A Pubtending Premier Alert! #dversepoets #haibun #feature
I’m honored to premier my inaugural post, Haibun Monday: Memorial, today over at dVerse Poets Pub! The pub opens in less than two hours, at 3PM EST. Come join us! Hope to see you there! Memorial lain for the fallen a new wreath
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Haibun: Song of Sika
#Haiku Happenings #6: Xenia Tran’s latest #haibun for my current #haikai challenge!
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Today’s Haiku (May 27, 2019)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 近道をとりても遠き城薄暑 田淵さく羅 chikamichi o toritemo tôki shiro hakusho the castle still far even I take a short cut… early summer heat Sakura Tabuchi from ‘Haiku,’ a monthly haiku magazine, May 2016 Issue, Kabushiki Kaisha Kadokawa, Tokyo
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Haikai challenge: Fawn
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For Frank Tassone’s haikai challenge. The word is ‘fawn’. night visitors hart barks and gathers hinds and fawns shadows pass through the long grass stripping the apple trees
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“I never made…” a #tanka (5/27/19)
5/27/19: something you have never done before I never made the ultimate sacrifice Memorial Day yet the beaches still open the barbecues grill on #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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ancient lilacs
Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: ancient lilacscover the gravesMemorial Day memoriesof memorieslilacs in bloom knowingthey cannot staybut will returnlilacs “ancient lilacs” was published in?SMILE?(edited/published by Joyce M. Johnson); and?Humoresque (for the?United Amateur Press Association of America,?edited/published by?Jean Calkins). Poems to share again – thank you. Ellen Grace Olinger