Month: December 2019
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#Haikai Challenge #117 (12/14/19): Midwinter (mafuyu)/Midsummer (manastu) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga
Originally posted on Sharing Thoughts: ? Winter solstice The longest hours of darkness Worry not, sleep more
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Labor Day ‘14: My latest .@ImageCurve #haibun
Waiting for rain that hasn’t come. Above the passing cumulus clouds, a prop plane. The gentlest tremble of maple leaves in a breeze too light to stir the wind chime. Mira reads. Frankie, too—or he’s sneaking more TV. Inside. In the air-conditioning. While we sweat on the deck to enjoy the unofficial last day of…
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My Daily #Haiku (12/20/19)
12/20/19: joy winter vacationthree glasses of burgundyand poetry #haiku #senryu #micropoetry #poetry
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midwinter
Originally posted on K.: this persistent grey magnifies the compressed dark– dawn heavy with dusk squirrels search for buried treasure– seeds in wait for light’s return For Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #117. I was going to do a completely different collage, but once I pulled out the handmade paper, I decided that stitching some together…
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Cocooned
Originally posted on awisewomansjourney: In Response To: Word Of The Day Challenge – Expired Your Daily Word Prompt – Perceptive – December 19, 2019 Frank J. Tassone Haikai Challenge #117 (12/14/19) – Midwinter (mafuyu)/Midsummer (manastu) – This week, write the haikai poem of your choice (haiku, senyru, haibun, tanka, haiga, renga) that alludes to either…
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snow in midwinter ~ haiku
Originally posted on rivrvlogr: snow in midwinter with solstice still days away driven by the wind This haiku is my response to Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #117: Midwinter. Image: I-90, Erie, Pennsylvania 14 December 2019
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“on a frigid night…” a #tanka (12/19/19)
12/19/19: prompt-free on a frigid night the aroma of brownies from the kitchen while someone somewhere still shivers in the cold #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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#Haiku: Midwinter
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: midwinter eveningcobalt blue twinkling star skynight of miracles Frank J. Tassone Hakai Challenge #117 Midwinter