Month: June 2019
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Summer
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: summerearly sun fillsa bouquet of flowers Ellen Grace Olinger
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‘summer solstice’ 62/100 #haikufeltings
Originally posted on Stella Pierides: summer solstice the delayed train of thought
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Daily Haiku: June 22, 2019
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: logging truck twisting down a narrow mountain road thunderheads rising by Michael Ketchek (USA) Modern Haiku, Vol. XXX, No. 1, Winter-Spring 1999
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My Daily #Haiku (6/22/19)
6/22/19: plan today’s lawn mowing … “best laid plans of mice and men sometimes go awry.” #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry
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dawn – – haibun
Originally posted on Ontheland: in what kind of world would we have to choose between music and poetry? one in the other yet of different realms… early dawn rhythmic chirps over the roll of tires . . ©️2019 Ontheland
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Haibun for a hero
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: Beneath the plum tree, in the grass by my feet, something stirred—grasshopper? I crouched, bent back the clover stalks to find a tiny frog, smaller than the last joint of my little finger, battling with the vegetation, heading north. The nearest stream was fifty yards down the hill, the…
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Can’t
Originally posted on haiku tree: the things you said can’t be true full moon ?
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Adieu, ye Midsummer’s Day! (a #haibun)
Daylight yields to darkness in the twilight. It’s nine o’clock in “New York’s backyard,” but still some light remains. Even if it dwindles. The first–and longest–day of summer thus makes way for the first–and shortest–night of this season. Already the temperature drops, as though Autumn can’t wait to upstage the sunny season to come. as…