Month: April 2020
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Just a Coronal-getaway Hike: a Day 11 #NaPoWriMo2020 / #GloPoWriMo2020 #haibun
We continue our Corona-time ritual of taking our weekly hike. Only this time, we bring gloves, garbage bags and a claw utensil with us. Frank needs six (6) service hours to advance to the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) rank of Life. He’ll earn three (3) of them by cleaning up a trail that we…
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Morning Counterpoint ( my second-latest .@ImageCurve #haibun)
That ticking clock. An electric hum. The gurgle of dripping coffee. Louder highway traffic. A gradual brightening of the sky above the Maple Six AM reflection… lines under my eyes Photo by Yaniv Knobel on Unsplash first published in Image Curve, April 2, 2020
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A boy and his dog
Originally posted on Tidbits by Shannon: Day 10 NaPoWriMo’s prompt was a curious one: write a hay(na)ku, which is a variant on the haiku. A hay(na)ku is a three-line stanza, with one word for line one, two wors for line two, and three words for line three.Several can be chained together in one poem.
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Keep calm and read a haiku…(29)
Originally posted on WHITE SKIES: sleepless night a fawn’s cry breaks the silence (hedgerow journal #130) .
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Tanka # 200
Originally posted on Rooted in Love: Between his handsher yearning bodybecame an altaroffering its wineto the tremor of his lips ~ Night over the woods –alonein their cabin,her face buriedin the pit of his neck.
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My Daily #Haiku (4/11/20)
4/11/20: clouds Holy Saturdaycottonball cumulusdrifting by #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2020 #GloPoWriMo2020
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haiku: straw-hat…
Originally posted on Haiku For Living: ? . ? straw-hat tills his vegetable garden the livelong day ? ? ? ? ? .
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spinning – – haiku
Originally posted on Ontheland: arms outstretched spinning with the weathervane . . ©️2020 Ontheland