Month: October 2019
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Mark M. Redfearn’s “My meditation: …”
Haiku Happenings #9: Mark M. Redfearn’s latest haiku! my meditation: the sacredness of water flowing over stones
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Maria Concetta Conti (Italy)
Originally posted on Harusame: back home even october has its own flowers Comment: an autumn ku with warm and emotionally grounded tones. The poet has returned home just to find in the garden a series of flowers and plants typical this time of year. A real saijiki 歳時記(‘almanac of annual events’) takes shape before her…
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Haiku 201
Originally posted on OwnShadow: Distant leaves like snowflakes falling.
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Hematologist Follow-up: my latest .@ImageCurve #haibun
The same friendly nurse pricks my finger. Moments after taking my sample, she tells me my white blood cell count is up to 4.0 greater than normal. Then she leads me to an exam room with birchwood paneling and a framed photo of a sand dune. Where I still wait. overheard stories …unnoticed branchessway in…
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Hot Romance
#Haiku Happenings #6: Barbara Kaufmann’s #haibun appeared in the July edition of Failed Haiku!
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“Mists”…..a tanka.
Originally posted on Lady Nyo's Weblog: (Painting by author below) ? Mist drifts in waves Ribbon-ing maple branches The rising of moon Make Egrets shimmer silver- Gauzy ghosts of nothingness. ? Jane Kohut-Bartels Copyrighted, 2019 ?
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Daily Haiku: Oct. 26, 2019
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: prize pumpkins our hayrack buckles with light by Debbie Strange (Canada) Honorable Mention The International Contest on the Theme of the Gourds, 2019
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My Daily #Haiku (10/26/19)
10/26/19: love at first sight our first meetinga sudden belief inlove at first sight #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry