Month: June 2020

  • in my dream

    #Haiku Happenings #2: Kenneth Daniel’s latest haiku!

  • Trees  #Tanka

    Trees #Tanka

    Originally posted on kimbladeswriting: Mysterious trees cloaking their secrets up high under canopies of living, breathing, green leaves where birds serenade Nature copyrightkimblades2020 Featured image compliments of my son, Henry.

  • “deep twilight…” a #tanka (6/2/20)

    6/2/20: #42 PROMPT refolding deep twilight we continue refolding through these labor pains will a better us emerge from the trauma? #tanka #micropoetry #poetry #BLM for Colleen’s 2020 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 180, #Poet’sChoice

  • Today’s Haiku (June 2, 2020)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 薔薇嗅いでみてノンと言ひウィと言ふ  今井 聖 bara kaidemite non to ii ui to iu             smelling roses             saying non             saying oui                                                 Sei Imai from “Haiku-kai” (“Haiku World,” a monthly haiku magazine), December 2016 Issue, Bungaku No Mori, Tokyo

  • World Haiku Series 2019 (128) Haiku by Munia Khan

    Originally posted on Akita International Haiku Network: World Haiku Series 2019 (128) Haiku by Munia Khan ? coma – only the movement of heart ? 昏睡 – 心臓の動きだけ ? winter trees- frozen memories of the numb war ? 冬の木ー 無感覚になった戦争の凍った記憶 ? teardrops… wish we could count the pain ? 涙の滴… 痛みを数えられればいいのに ? wounded sparrow –…

  • Daily Haiku: June 2, 2020

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: through balcony blinds moonlight clings to the ocean– a lingering thought       by Sari Grandstaff (USA) Chronogram, December 2019  

  • My Daily #Haiku (6/2/20)

    6/2/20: body humidity …this body’s sensation ofa shift in weather #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Say his name – – tanka

    Originally posted on Ontheland: say his name say their names hear their names only voices will remove the weight of injustice . . https://youtu.be/fumaCsQ9wKw ©️2020 Ontheland Haikai Challenge #141 – – justice – – for black Americans killed by police officers Image from NPR: “a decade of watching black people die”