Month: April 2022
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3684 | Ten Thousand Haiku
#Haiku Happenings #2: Carl Olson’s haiku #3684! Double tortilla Burrito so heavy it Nearly rips the bag 3684 | Ten Thousand Haiku
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Daily Haiku: April 21, 2022
Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: river roar red squirrel shifts the narrative by Roberta Beary (Ireland/USA) The Heron’s Nest, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, March 2022
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I, Chicken Parmesan
I rise from a corpse of poultry. Cold steel flays the fat off of me. Yellow yoke bathes me, before immersion in flour and breadcrumbs completes me. I first face the fire in a vat of boiling oil. Every impurity scourged from me, my texture a golden brown, warm marinara sauce pours upon me. The…
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Soft April Sunrise–Tanka Haibun
Originally posted on therichardbraxton: Sometimes the day imposes itself breaking you out of your own concentration. At least that is what you like to tell yourself when you have a short bout of writer’s block. But what is really in the way are the clothes that need folding, and the podcast that you just don’t…
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Originally posted on elancharan gunasekaran: shadows retire and new bonds form spring mist
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Spring Dance
Originally posted on thoughts and entanglements: a pair of cardinals in my garden – in spring dance they zip here, fly there pecking at freshly tilled soil a cold and windy spring day Pat 4/20/22 For Ronovan Writes Haiku where the prompt “Zip & Fly”. To participate or just read go here
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“spring day…” a #tanka (4/20/22)
4/20/22: farm spring day she remembers life on the farm as the grass grows greener all around #tanka#micropoetry#poetry#napowrimo2022#glopowrimo2022#npm2022
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rarely at your grave
Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: rarely at your grave –geranium blooms freelyon your workshop stool My haiku was published first in?Modern Haiku?(Fall 1996). Previous posts in this series: birds perch old photos Photo by Keijiro Takahashi on Pexels.com