Month: May 2021
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Moment
Originally posted on Heed not Steve: warm breeze –I fart then check forwitnesses —— © Steve Mitchell 2021
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rain today
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: rain todayred geraniumsby grey windows Fancy Letter R is from Reusable Art. Photo by ofir rubenov on Pexels.com Photo by itschansy on Pexels.com Photo by Ayat Zaheer on Pexels.com Photo by Jonan Yor on Pexels.com
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Vasanta Gandham – Spring Fragrance
Originally posted on Cafe Haiku: Sanskrit Translation part 3 In this little attempt, haijin Raamesh Gowri Raghavan translates five haiku each of Café Haiku members to show the lighter aspect of the Sanskrit language and its charm. The haiku here are by Geethanjali Rajan. noon stillness –the clatter of coinsin this beggar’s bowl मूकमध्याह्नभिक्षापात्रे नानानाम्तुमुलध्वनि…
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Today’s Haiku (May 18, 2021)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 夏に入る肩甲骨をきしませて 杉山久子 natsu ni iru kenkôkotsu o kishimasete ??????????? summer begins ??????????? with the squeak ??????????? of our shoulder blades ??????????????????????????????????????????????? Hisako Sugiyama from Izumi (Spring), haiku collection of Hisako Sugiyama, Furansudo, Tokyo 2015
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at my desk
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: at my deskyellow tulipacross the yardby the garageoffers light
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“drifting cumulus…” a #tanka (5/18/21)
5/18/21: prompt-free drifting cumulusthe overgrown edges ofthe front and back yardshow they contrast the paversMira cleaned all last week #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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Originally posted on This Lust My Ceaseless Koan: on an empty street without a sound snow falls
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with the years that have passed ~ gogyohka ~ ekphrastic poem
Originally posted on rivrvlogr: with the years that have passedgreater than those left to comemoments once frozen in timeblend one into anotheras memories become a blur This gogyohka is my response to Colleen Chesebro’s #Tanka TuesdayWeekly #Poetry Challenge No. 226 #Ekphrastic #Photoprompt,with the photo provided by Trent McDonald. Gogyohka (pronounced go-gee-yoh-kuh)~ a form of Japanese…