Month: December 2020
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“Winter wind…” a #tanka (12/29/20)
12/29/20: prompt-free Winter windand the aching in theseaging jointsdragging my feet beforea belated Christmas lunch #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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Mid-Winter Haiku – Christina Chin
Originally posted on Red Alder Review: fluffy snow flurrieson the fox’s furry coatcold moon Christina Chin writes and paints. She is 1st prize winner of the 34th Annual Cherry Blossom Sakura Festival 2020 Haiku Contest, 1st prize winner in the 8th Setouchi Matsuyama 2019 Photo-haiku Contest. Has won two City Soka Saitama’s 2020 haiku prizes.…
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Trivarna Hariharan’s comb
Originally posted on Haiku Commentary: wind swept leaves––the memory of mothercombing my hair — Trivarna Hariharan (India)(previously published in Isacoustic) A touching haiku. When I hear and see “wind swept leaves,” I feel the spirit of the author’s deceased mother loving and connecting with the poet from another dimension. It’s as if the wind itself is…
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12-28
Originally posted on The Lotus: the holly season a quiet message transcends the outgoing year
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My Daily #Haiku (12/29/20)
12/29/20: heroes Cold moon–“We could be heroesjust for one day…” #haiku #micropoetry #poetry #davidbowie
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Tanka Society of America, 2020
Originally posted on My Inner Voice: day 1 the strings of her hospital gown twist and turn like the tumbleweed on a deserted land —— day 2 muscular pain in his right shoulder who knows who is taking the brunt of this pandemic? —— day 3 unfolding the folds of a green mask my breath…
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Originally posted on Echidna Tracks: a Edgar’s Farmthe rescued sheepbreathes fresh air a Madhuri Pillai a Marietta McGregor
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Daily Haiku: Dec. 29, 2020
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: gold maple leaf dances on the way down by Stephen M. Joseph (USA)