Month: May 2021
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used books
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: used booksnew for melight on oldand new leaves of a house plant Photo by Skyler Ewing on Pexels.com
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“lingering taste…” a #tanka (5/5/21)
5/5/21: unprompted lingering tasteof homemade fajitas thisCinco de Mayoafter a day of raina soft evening breeze #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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wind-blown – – gembun
Originally posted on Ontheland: wind-blown, chilled and torn… spring lockdown at last an opening of daffodils . . ©2021 Ontheland
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angel dust of words
Originally posted on weird laburnum: the chaos that grows like a lover inside my fifth heart chamber probably the sky filled with lemon birds and rain and a smile of the cyber doll that’s you tongue by tonguewhose aubadeparting in the morning Isabella Kramer
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Today’s Haiku (May 5, 2021)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 錠剤をぺちと押し出し春ともし 齋藤朝比古 jyôzai o pechi to oshidashi haru-tomoshi ??????????? pushing out tablets ??????????? with a ‘petch’ sound ??????????? spring light ??????????????????????????????????????????????? Asahiko Saito from Ruijitsu (Day After Day) haiku collection by Asahiko Saito, Kadokawa Shoten, Tokyo 2013
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My Daily #Haiku (5/5/21)
5/5/21: boardwalk Cinco de Mayothe patter of fresh rainon the boardwalk #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Daily Haiku: May 5, 2021
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: shades drawn the sun slips in under the door by Joe McKeon (USA) Acorn, No. 39, Fall 2017
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5.5 haiku sonnet
Originally posted on whimsy~mimsy: from two yards overthe lawnmower still buzzesafter the sunset we watch bats swoopingtheir silent acrobaticsa tango at dusk the cicadas singover our conversationdrowning out the words I watch your tongue flickgathering the amber dropsalong the smooth rim we sip tequila slowlywarmed more by heated glances