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  • Untitled post 29702

    Originally posted on Echidna Tracks: blood moonthe layers of darkness           in an owl’s wingspan Carole Harrison

  • World Haiku Series 2021 (14) Haiku by Elena Asch

    Originally posted on Akita International Haiku Network: ripe quince on a dark blue platter full Moon ?熟したマルメロ 紺色の大皿に 満月 it’s raining so hard even the gray geese went under the canopy 雨が激しく降っている ハイイロガンでさえ キャノピーの下に行った? the first frost slightly pointed facial features 初霜 少し先のとがった 顔の特徴 who is greener? They argue with the spring foliage long onion…

  • Daily Haiku: Jan. 13, 2022

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: snow fairy dancing again– the whistling winds by Hidenori Hiruta (Japan) AkitaHaiku, Feb. 26, 2013    

  • early morning

    Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: early morninglight on an old paintingin a new place Ellen Grace Olingerhedgerow #136a journal of small poemsedited by Caroline Skanne

  • Today’s Haiku (January 12, 2022)

    Originally posted on Blue Willow Haiku World (by Fay Aoyagi): 虚子とその仲間のやうに梅探る  西村麒麟 kyoshi to sono nakama no yô ni ume saguru             like Kyoshi and his friends             our visit of viewing             plum blossoms                                                 Kirin Nishimura from “Kamo” (Duck), haiku collection of Kirin Nishimura, Bungaku no Mori, Tokyo 2017

  • 2021’s “Temple”-themed anthology of The British Haiku Society edited by Iliyana Stoyanova

    Originally posted on Il fiume scorre ancora: vigil prayersa hummingbird disappearsin the sunlight vigilia di preghiereun colibrì scomparenella luce del sole Eufemia Griffo

  • “setting sun…” a #tanka (1/11/22)

    1/11/22: horizon setting sundipping below theocean horizonhow many more dayscan we expect? #tanka #micropoetry #poetry

  • Daily Haiku: Jan. 11, 2022

    Originally posted on Charlotte Digregorio's Writer's Blog: senryu confirmation masscarved on the front pewJC was here by Marion Clarke (Northern Ireland) Mann Library’s Daily Haiku, Dec. 24, 2021