Month: June 2021
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Kat Lehmann’s news
Originally posted on Haiku Commentary: evening newsjunipers consumethe moon Haiku Society of America Harold G. Henderson Haiku Award, Second Place (2020)— Kat Lehmann (USA) This haiku has a very effective juxtaposition. It shows us through imagery how consuming the news can be. The word “consume” has a negative connotation that implies an extreme. The juniper’s invasiveness is…
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the QuillS, June 2021
Originally posted on My Inner Voice: Time’s Mirage? white skies a pebble in my palm grows cool fading footprints through spins of winter fog time’s spirals the hands of the clock become a blur reflection? of my random beliefs? water mirage cast stone ripples through the statue zero gravity? I disown? my shadows John Hawkhead,…
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In the rose garden
Originally posted on Nicole Hague-Andrews: in the rose garden the smell of rotting broccoli
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Daily Haiku: June 29, 2021
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: year’s end– the old dog’s ashes still in a box by Marjorie Buettner (USA) Modern Haiku, Vol. 38.2, Summer 2007
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Originally posted on elancharan gunasekaran: rush hour an old god stops to watch the sunrise
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Dr. Lavin’s “Picturesque Prudence…”
#Haiku Happenings #7: Dr. Roberta Proffitt Lavin’s latest haiku! Picturesque Prudence Protecting her desert home with special powers
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“explosion…” a #tanka/#kyoka (6/29/21)
6/29/21: prompt-free explosionand yet it still flowselectricitythe hidden fears of the hearton this scocher of a day #tanka #kyoka #micropoetry #poetry
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Originally posted on Vento del giorno: parole mute le immagini dei sogni — bassa marea * speechless words the images of dreams — low tide © A.M. Instagram.com