Month: June 2021
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Originally posted on Echidna Tracks: early spring morningthrough filtered sunlighta flash of wings Maureen Sexton
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Daily Haiku: June 26, 2021
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: between usa rock and mossdrifting clouds by Erin Castaldi (USA) Third Prize Wild Plum Haiku Contest, 2019
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“coming twilight…” a #tanka (6/21/21)
coming twilightas sunset approachesthis Summer Solsticehow we bear the comingshortness of days #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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Summer solstice – haibun for dVerse
Originally posted on Sarah writes poems: The solstices suit me. I’m not balanced enough for the equinoxes – I’m drawn to long days, evenings stretching out like shadows, the scent of roses, pipistrelles flittering overhead, the rooks chattering comfortably. I love the winter solstice, too, – the early darkness, the nights of frosts and stars,…
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Originally posted on Echidna Tracks: mother’s pearls??she lets me knowthe rainbow of her flaws Elisa Theriana
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Daily Haiku: June 21, 2021
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: rocking cradle relationship long forgotten by Radhamani Sarma (India) Cold Moon Journal, May 19, 2021
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Solsticing
The canopy of maple leaves bathes in sunlight on the Summer Solstice. Still for a moment, the legion of leaves ripple lie a stadium crowd doing the wave. Despite the abundance of daylight left on this longest of days, afternoon shadows creep across the front yard. The street already basks in the shade. I’ve spent…
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Poetry Pea S4E12
Originally posted on Vento del giorno: My haiku on the latest Poetry Pea podcast. https://poetrypea.com/s4e12-haiku-of-seasons/ peach blossomonce my dreamsjust as pink Anna Maria Domburg Sancristoforo