Month: December 2019
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Haibun: Christmas Lights
#Haiku Happenings #4: Xenia Tran’s latest #haibun for my current #haikai challenge!
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My Daily #Haiku (12/22/19)
12/22/19: solstice owl flight …after midwinter the“festival of lights” #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #Hanukkah2019
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pg: 12.22/ lumena? /haikai 118, MLMM Sun, SPF – Jules Pens Some Gems…
lumena? (solo renga series) are we all monsters consumers of wants, needs left out be sun bleached raw? full of hot air, to be stored away, deflated egos waiting to pay bills of things we cannot afford; forgetting free love? from a crazy dying world whose nature we assume tame? what accepted myths will keep…
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Our Last Christmas Together
Originally posted on Roth Poetry: Back in 2012, we celebrated our last Christmas with my wife’s mother. She had just been diagnosed with and inoperable brain tumor. It was a time of very deep and mixed emotions. Her father was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, and in January of 2013 had to be placed…
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#Haikai Challenge #118: Holiday Season
Originally posted on Tao-Talk: Shattering Winter’s Night Candle numbers change But lighting is universal – Flame shatters dark * Winter Pheasant Gold, green, red contrast, Warm against the cold white – Loud cry breaks silence * Winter Holiday Evenings Cats curl, warm, sleeping Red green lights polka-dot fur – Mouse sugar plum dreams ? ?…
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#Haikai Challenge #118 (12/21/19): Christmas/Hanukkah #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga
I hope you’re enjoying a wholesome solstice, haijin! Congratulations to last week’s contributors: Haikai Challenge Participants 1. Jade Li/Lisa2. Dwight L. Roth3. Christine4. Reena Saxena5. Peter6. Jane Dougherty 7. Jules8. Pat R9. A Reading Writer10. Janice11. Suzanne12. Xenia Tran 13. Linda Lee Lyberg14. Ken Gierke / rivrvlogr15. Deborah16. Kerfe Roig17. Indira18. Frank J. Tassone Powered…
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Haiku
Originally posted on Vento del giorno: verso il tramonto nel volo dell’airone cambia la luce towards dusk in the heron flight changing light A . M. ?
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Twenty
Originally posted on haiku tree: twenty years I still need your smile ? ?