Month: March 2023
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Daily Haiga, 2023
Originally posted on My Inner Voice: autumn solitude from window to window silence deepens Hifsa Ashraf & Marianne Heredge Daily Haiga, March 13, 2023
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My Daily #Haiku (3/14/23)
3/14/23: pi/pie blown snow a homonym lesson on Pi and pie #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Spring air
Originally posted on Stella Pierides: the spring air studded with blooms… morning grace
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Today’s Haiku (March 14, 2023)
Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 故郷とは磯巾着の黒き口 千野千佳 kokyô towa isoginchaku no kuroki kuchi ??????????? hometown ??????????? it is a black mouth ??????????? of sea anemone ??????????????????????????????????????????????? Chika Uno from Haiku, a monthly haiku magazine, November 2022 Issue, Kabushiki Kaisha Kadokawa, Tokyo Fay’s Note:?? “isoginchaku” (sea anemone) is a spring kigo.
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Originally posted on elancharan gunasekaran: empty boats sing and sway and entice the cold heart with adventure
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“despite…” a #tanka (3/13/23)
3/13/23: climate crisis despite a tepid winter Nor’easter another sign of climate crisis #tanka#micropoetry#poetry
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CH Micro Haibun – true grit
Originally posted on Cafe Haiku: Micro haibun by Reid Hepworth True Grit Dad’s Super 8 camera captures the weathered fence and back gate. All the other children are gorging on birthday cake and hot dogs. High on sugar and excitement. step on a crackthe things we can’t tellour parents Wrapped Up A solitary child, with…
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spruce tree branches
Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: Snow falls this winter March day, and the trees are beautiful through the seasons. spruce tree branchesby the windowseach day a painting poem credit: WestWard Quarterly, Winter 2021 – Shirley Anne Leonard is the Editor, and Dr. Richard Leonard is the Publisher.