Month: April 2020
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Today’s Haiku (April 5, 2020)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): ヒヤシンス鏡より衰へてゆく 山岸由佳 hiyashinsu kagami yori otoroete yuku hyacinth at first, it wanes in the mirror Yuka Yamagishi from ‘Mame No Ki,’ (‘Pea Tree’), No. 21, May 2017 Issue, Tokyo
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O Parmigiano Di Pollo: a Day 5 #NaPoWriMo2020 / #GloPoWriMo2020 #TankProse -aic #Ode
To you, dish that is life. To you, a meal thal luxuriates the tongue and leaves one starving. Of course, you doesn’t leave one starving. How could you, a meal that so fills the stomach, do that? Oh potent dish, with your pureed, red tomato sauce; your sizzling fried breadcrumb finish; your tangy, sumptuous poultry…
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Originally posted on Cat Nap Revue: rocking by the hearthcutting and stitchingmasks all night
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until dawn ~ daily moments 2020/04/05
Originally posted on Tournesol dans un Jardin: ? waiting under navy skies birds still sleep waiting silence comforts me under navy skies hint of life my heart beats birds still sleep angels of the night keep watch © Tournesol ‘2020/04/05 Daily moments – until dawn
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morning prayer
Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: morning prayerwater birds flying northstay close to water SMILE, 67, 2010Take-out?Window:?Haiku Society of America?2014 Members’ Anthology, edited by Gary Hotham. Ellen Grace Olinger Photo by Anthony on Pexels.com
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My Daily #Haiku (4/5/20)
4/5/20: box first birdsongs —whatever happened tothinking in the box #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #NaPoWriMo2020 #GloPoWriMo2020
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haiku: the sound of geese…
Originally posted on Haiku For Living: ? . ? the sound of geese from watery meadows and then … ? ? ? ? .
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Sedoka week I (Sunday)
Originally posted on Poet's Corner: 1 of 7 Waxing lyrical It is now with Sedoka for more flexibility With these crafted words that in these next seven days I will capture parts of life ©Jemverse Sedoka is a japanese poetry form comprising 38 syllables spread over 6 non-rhyming lines with a syllabic sequence of 5,7,7,…