Month: June 2020
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Debbie Strange’s Creatrix Poetry and Haiku Journal, Number 49, June 2020 ‹ Warp and Weft ~ Images and Words ‹ Reader — WordPress.com
Haiku Happenings #5: Debbie Strange’s latest haiku appear in Creatrix! wheatfieldsa black bear’s headnow and then sea grassmy resolve beginsto waver derelict tractortumbleweeds stillroll along cottongrasswe nod at each otherin passing frozen cow piesthe dog races awaywith our puck laundry dayhow this world spinson without you skylarksthe words we can’ttake back https://debbiemstrange.blogspot.com/2020/06/creatrix-poetry-and-haiku-journal.html
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#Haiku: Firefly
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: Wikimedia Commons fireflies flickering- grasses sway in summer air heavy with raindrops Frank J. Tassone: Haikai Challenge #142 Firefly (hotaru)
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My Daily #Haiku (6/12/20)
6/12/20: pollution day hike …at the trailheadlitter #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Following Matsuo Basho
#Haiku Happenings #3: Luna presents haiku by Wiesław Karliński alias Wilhelm Karud! LUNA willow catkins in the evening wind notes of Chopin * a harvest soon miller’s wife washes white shirts * lazy afternoon unpunished mosquito on my foot * agave flower in a gardener’s notebook last entry * rural alehouse over a poor beer…
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Haiku on a photo
Originally posted on Vento del giorno: ? secret garden the heart a cactus flower ? giardino segreto il cuore un fiore di cactus ? © A.M. © Photo Beatrice Orsini
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#Haikai Challenge #142 (6/7/20): firefly, lightning bug (hotaru) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga
#Haiku Happenings #1 (6/12/20): Tessa Dean’s latest haiku for my current #haikai challenge!
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That Black Trench Coat: an .@ImageCurve #haibun
The late 1910s. Grandpa Vuolo wore it on those cold days when he looked for work. It was black wool, fine as camel hair, with a raised collar and large button; the coat easily reached his knees. It also had a curious angle pocket near the left collar. Many days he would brush the falling…
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Suspect Device Zine, 2020
Originally posted on My Inner Voice: republished acid (ra)in (c)hang(i)ng the (s)oil co(m)position First published in The Haiku Foundation- haiku dialogue, social issues, November 2019————– asymptomatic his words that I can’t breath The first issue of Suspect Device Zine by Dr Tim Gardiner