Month: October 2023
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A Heartbreaking Homecoming
“I shall take rememberings by dismemberings” the Commandante kindly said “and keep them for you” as he dragged my loves through white snow…” Anderson, H. (2010). “Maybe You Can Come Home“. In The plenitude of emptiness (pp. 56). haibun, Darlington Richards. The moon pierces through the clouds, bathing the snow in a pale luminescence. I…
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HH #4: “Daily haiku: Oct. 31, 2023” by Charlotte Digregorio
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#Haiku (10/31/23)
10/31/23: crypt creaky opening of the crypt door … Halloween #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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HH #3: “haiku 20231030” by haiku andy
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HH #2: “Today’s Haiku (October 31, 2023)” by Fay Aoyagi
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HH #1 (10/31/23): “snow falls…” by Ellen Grace Olinger
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Luciferian Conceit
We were princes before the fall. The heights of glory were ours to behold. The splendor of the real, vibrant in a sublime light so radiant it cannot be seen with ordinary eyes. All before the fall… time to tempt humanity toward its own We’re taking the fall over at dVerse for this week’s Quadrille…
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HH #6: “Daily Haiku…” by Charlotte Digregorio