Month: September 2020
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My Daily #Haiku (9/7/20)
9/7/20: tick-tock Labor Day… still no fresh batteries for the mantle clock #haiku#micropoetry#poetry
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Tanka for swallows
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For Frank Tassone’s haikai challenge. evening swallows flockswooping through gnat-rich airsweeping the skysummer’s lingering heatbillows with bird memories
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Hazy, lazy days
#Haiku Happenings #2: Eugenia’s latest haiku for my current #Haikai Challenge! Poesy Perspectives triumph of summer behold September swelter an intense farewell Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #155 (9/6/20): remaining heat (zansho) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga September is that month when some summer heat still sizzles. Those of you living in the New York…
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#Haikai Challenge #155: remaining heat (zansho)
Originally posted on Tao Talk: https://youtu.be/Uq4_Kir6uE0 Sun rides quivering leaves dancing with playful winds – warm apples redden. Frank J. Tassone is the host of Haikai Challenge. Frank says: Write the #Haikai poem of your choice (haiku, senryu, haibun, tanka, haiga, renga, etc.) that alludes to remaining heat (zansho).
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#Haikai Challenge #155 (9/6/20): remaining heat (zansho) #haiku #senryu #haibun #tanka #haiga #renga
Had enough crickets and morning glories, haijin? Congratulations to last week’s contributors: Haikai Challenge Participants 1. Eugenia2. Xenia Tran3. s.s.4. Jane Dougherty5. Jules6. Colleen Chesebro7. Dave Madden 8. Cheryl9. Li/Lisa Fox of W MI, USA10. willowdot2111. Janice12. Linda Lee Lyberg13. Goutam Dutta14. Peter 15. Revived Writer16. Linda Lee Lyberg (2)17. Christine Bolton18. Jen Goldie19. Al…
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Originally posted on Echidna Tracks: Simon Hanson ? worn stone letting go of dreams ? Jahan Tyson ? ?
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new picture
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: new pictureon my study wallcalendar for September Photo by Brad Wilkins on Pexels.com
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Today’s Haiku (September 6, 2020)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 鳥に声人に心や初紅葉 瀬戸内敬舟 tori ni koe hito ni kokoro ya hatsumomiji a bird has a voice and a human has a heart… first red maple leaves Keishu Setouchi from “Haiku Dai-Saijiki” (“Comprehensive Haiku Saijiki”), Kadokawa Shoten, Tokyo, 2006