Month: April 2023

  • Another Arnold

    Were you ever who you claimed to be? betrayed stares your empty smile moving past just another burnt bridge left behind Day 15 of

  • a break

    Originally posted on Solitary 4 Tomorrow – in Dialogue: inspired by David B’s american sentence on haiku structure a breakmeans the worldpouring rain Today is the forth full day of my medical-grade spa treatment in the far east of Bavaria and very slowly I feel both my energy returning and a sense of awareness to…

  • Daily Haiku: April 15, 2023

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: first day of spring grandfather mounts a horse on the carousel by Marta Chocilowska (Poland) Mann Library’s Daily Haiku, Nov. 10, 2019

  • warm day

    Originally posted on Haiku Art Site: warm daywe open a few windowsfor a time Seasons Near Lake Michigan Large Print Poems Photo by David Dibert on Pexels.com Photo by Hal Moran on Pexels.com

  • Performative Perfection

    Poet after poet takes the stage. Each poem, alive in the unique telling of its writer, their cadances conveying their singular vitality. Our heartfelt applause for each one thunders in the cavernous Prudential Hall. Ah, how long until I can partake of all four days of the Dodge Poetry Festival? firelight a blind bard singing…

  • Haiku del giorno – Daily haiku

    Originally posted on Vento del giorno: sehnsucht …cicatrice d’un ricordosulla corteccia sehnsucht …the scar of a memoryon the bark © A.M. Foto Fred Domburg, Les Jardins des Sculptures,https://www.lejardindessculptures.com/fr/

  • Enchanted Garden

    Originally posted on Whispers of the Soul: Delighted to have a haiku on “Traditions” in Enchanted Garden Haiku Journal, Issue 1, April 2023. Grateful to Steliana Voicu, Editor for the publication. Congratulations to all featured poets. #EnchantedGardenHaiku Read the beautiful issue here;https://enchanted-garden-haiku.blogspot.com/2023/04/enchanted-garden-issue-1-april-2023.html

  • time

    Originally posted on Haiku Gravy: last day of term?daffodils yellowing?in the breeze