Month: December 2020
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Yielding Light: a tiny #tankaprose
At last: Christmas lights, under a Cold Moon. all the ways we disappoint ourselves swept aside by that sustaining Love, that irresistable force for my own #Haikai Challenge!
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Tanka for a cold moon
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes: For Frank Tassone’s challenge. earth iron-hardgleams frost-glittered in the lightof moonrisewill this grass furred and crispever flow wave-green again?
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#Haiku: Cold Moon 2020
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: Image by Noutch from Pixabay cold pearled moon rising-gleaming in black winged crow skypinpricks of bright light Frank J. Tassone Haikai Challenge No. 171- Cold Moon/New Year’s Eve/ New Year’s Day
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cold moon – – haiku
Originally posted on Ontheland: cold moon a warm colour rising above the trees . . ©️2020 Ontheland Haikai Challenge #171 – Cold Moon Yes, this haiku was posted two hours before the prompt. Perhaps I am becoming psychic 😉 May 2021 be a better year for us all.
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“bare boughs…” a #tanka (12/30/20)
12/30/20: pine tree bare boughsand all the remainingwithered leavesstill, the evergreen promiseof all these pine trees #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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Space
Originally posted on Heed not Steve: the one star no one sees lonely —- © Steve Mitchell 2020
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Goodbye 2020
Originally posted on writing in north norfolk: bone-weary we wavegood riddance to the old yearlight beyond the hill Kim M. Russell, 30th December 2020 Image by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash My response to Carpe Diem #1842 End of Year As 2020 draws to a close, Chèvrefeuille reminds us what a dreadful year it was, a…
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Daily Haiku: Dec. 30, 2020
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: senryu wondering what he sees in her tulips by Anna Maris (Sweden) FemkuMag 7, 2019