Month: March 2020
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first spring night
Originally posted on Ontheland: first spring night below the crescent moon a world pandemic . . ©️2020 Ontheland Haikai Challenge #130 – Spring Equinox
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Strange Sorrow: my latest .@ImageCurve #Haibun
Lessons prepared. Other work will wait. I enjoy the rest of a relaxing day with the family: football, phone calls, the great outdoors. Even Syfy! Still, an uneasiness arises, like the phantom prick of a splinter removed from an old callous. I gave up YABC. It’s a deliverance, but it’s also a loss. Six years!…
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Originally posted on Cat Nap Revue: shaking handstouching ones facedaredevil acts
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Today’s Haiku (March 19, 2020)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): ふらここの影がふらここより迅し 齋藤朝比古 furakoko no kage ga furakoko yori hayashi a swing’s shadow it is faster than a swing Asahiko Saito from ‘Ruijitsu’(‘Day After Day’) haiku collection by Asahiko Saito, Kadokawa Shoten, Tokyo 2013 Fay’s Note: “buranko’ or ‘furakoko’ (swing) is a spring…
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day three gogyohka
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: ? fatigue swells in ocean waves of back and forth and the tidal eye wanders to wild tulips almost over
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“waning winter…” a #tanka (3/19/20)
3/19/20: the rule of three waning winter a Spring Equinox arrives witness this transition during #corona #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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Basho’s Haibun “Hiraizumi”: A Commentary
Originally posted on Ray Rasmussen: All Things Haibun Blog: Field at present day Hiraizumi, Japan . . . all that remains of soldiers’ dreams. Poetry is the revelation of a feeling that the poet believes to be interior and personal which the reader recognizes as his own.” ~Salvatore Quasimodo Bashō’s travel journals, purportedly the earliest…
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#Haiku: Equinox
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: grey Arizona- sky cries for the diseased world while mockingbirds sing Frank J. Tassone Haikai Challenge #130- Equinox