Month: March 2020
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Another Tired Awakening: my latest .@ImageCurve #haibun
I had just put together the disembodied alien when the radio sounded. American Authors sings “this is gonna be the best day of my life…” I slap the off switch. Lying in bed, in shock. Every cell throbs with the strain of being awake. I hope to nod off, but I rise five minutes later.…
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Mare Tranquillitatis’ “burnt out candle…”
#Haiku Happenings #6: Eva Limbach’s haiku appears in Failed Haiku! burnt out candle – the lies we tell ourselves before the day begins http://evamaria-limbach2.blogspot.com/2020/03/blog-post_27.html
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Today’s Haiku (March 27, 2020)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): おぼろなる海に落日鼻に穴 山田耕司 oboronaru umi ni rakujitsu hana ni ana sunset at the hazy sea and holes in a nose Koji Yamada from ‘Haiku,’ a monthly haiku magazine, March 2017 Issue, Kabushiki Kaisha Kadokawa, Tokyo ?
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distancing
Originally posted on K.: these surfaces where time meets space, reflecting upon what? faded backdrops absorb the opening when shadowed by the hand– ourselves as constructed narratives—so small and so incompletely, barely, cast For dVerse, Frank asked us to compose a poem ending with a couplet.
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My Daily #Haiku (3/27/20)
3/27/20: shortest day early sunsetlighting bonfires onthe Winter Solstice #haiku#micropoetry#poetry
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In Bones 19!
Originally posted on Stella Pierides: the daily transmutation of muscle into marble In Bones 19, p.154
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#Haiku: First Cherry Blossoms
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: pink petals driftingdying souls fallingreturning to earth Frank J. Tassone #Hakai Challenge #131 First Cherry Blossoms
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The Sight of Cherry Blossoms
Originally posted on Coffee and Haiku: train wreck of a life // the sight of cherry blossoms // briefly lulls his grief // ~ ~ ~ Last year I started keeping a small journal where I wrote haiku and drew a little something to go with each one. This was one of the first ones.…