Month: August 2020

  • twigs

    Originally posted on Haiku Gravy: crosslegged ready to light the fire

  • Countenance

    Originally posted on whimsy~mimsy: Moon’s face peeks shyly Around fog colored curtains Hesitant to shine

  • Haiku

    Originally posted on Bending moments: after the song her flapping exit — pied currawong * ( Presence #67)

  • #American Sentence: Morning Moon

    Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: On my morning walk- Mesa, AZ “Morning moon shine fading in crystal blue sky — no rain storm clouds in sight.” – Linda Lee Lyberg Author’s Note: This is an American Sentence. The form, invented by Allen Ginsberg, is simply a variation of the haiku. The rules of an American Sentence are…

  • Tanka by Valentina Ranaldi-Adams

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: red watermelon for me while yellow for you in summer year after year we choose each other     by Valentina Ranaldi-Adams (USA) Blithe Spirit, February, 2018

  • obscure moon – – haiku

    Originally posted on Ontheland: obscure moon . . . underwater a sturgeon sips the clouded depths . . ©️2020 Ontheland The August full moon is sometimes called ‘Sturgeon Moon’. The sturgeon is an ancient species of fish that is endangered in some habitats. They have many unique features such as no teeth, armour instead of…

  • My Daily #Haiku (8/6/20)

    8/6/20: farm Hiroshima Dayfalling on an abandoned farmmore black rain #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #hiroshimaDay2020

  • Haiku del giorno – Daily haiku

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: Ninbra. tumblr.com ora di stelle — quell’odore di vento che sa di mare hour of stars — that smell of sea in the wind © A.M