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  • #Tanka Tuesday 11/21/17…of Stags, Gratitude, and the Challenge of family #haiku #poetry

      ‘…by water among the trees The delicate-stepping stag and his lady sigh’ —W.B. Yeats   November morning A grown stag, his doe, their fawns graze near the water my gratitude for the challenge of raising my family     for Jane Dougherty’s A Month with Yeats: Day Twenty-one, Colleen’s Weekly #Poetry challenge–Thanks and Family and…

  • A #tanka for A Year with Yeats: Day Twenty #haiku #poetry

    A faerie Queen, Wikimedia Commons out of the dark air over her head there came A murmur of soft words and meeting lips.’—W.B. Yeats falling rain soft whispers and kisses in the dark signs of a peace I haven’t earned For Jane Dougherty’s A Month with Yeats: Day Twenty

  • #Haikai Challenge #8 (11/19/17) #haiku #senryu #tanka #haibun

      “Bellagio Decoration: Thanksgiving”, Marcho Verch, Wikimedia Commons   Thank you for last week’s Birthday well-wishes. I appreciate it!   Congratulations to last week’s participants!   Jilly- Heart Protector qbit- Haiku-Veteran’s Day revivedwriter- Veteran Charley- A Veteran Walks Away -Xenia- haibun-Remembrance Day   Onward!   This Thursday, The United States celebrates Thanksgiving. As Autumn progresses…

  • A #tanka for A Month with Yeats: Day Nineteen #haiku #poetry

    ‘We who still labour by the cromlech on the shore, The grey cairn on the hill, when day sinks drowned in dew, Being weary of the world’s empires, bow down to you, Master of the still stars and of the flaming door.’—W.B. Yeats Wikimedia commons starry Autumn night sparks ascend the darkened sky from countless…

  • A #Tanka for A Month with Yeats: Day 18

      The Origin of Will O’ The Wisp, 1891, Wikimedia Commons ‘The dews drop slowly and dreams gather;’ —W.B. Yeats Evening dew crystalline in winter cold under a pale moon Will she be here at first light, or does the dream die at dawn?     for Jane Dougherty’s A Month with Yeats: Day 18

  • A #Tanka for a Month with Yeats: Day 17

      ‘The blue and the dim and the dark cloths Of night and light and the half-light,’ —W.B. Yeats pre-dawn sky her pale cold hand caressing my bloody cheek all the tears I cannot cry at my enemy’s mercy for Jane Dougherty’s a Month with Yeats: Day 17

  • A #tankaProse for A Month with Yeats: Day 15 #haibun #tanka #poetry #dversepoets

    By John M, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link You, too, have come where the dim tides are hurled Upon the wharves of sorrow, and heard ring The bell that calls us on; the sweet far thing.’ —W.B. Yeats A Blood Rose Victory The stars fall as the last light of day fades. Tails of fire light…

  • A #Tanka for a Month with Yeats: Day 13

    Aasgaardreien  peter nicolai arbo mindre Wiki media commons For Jane Dougherty’s A Month with Yeats: Day 13: Today’s quote is from ‘The Hosting of the Sidhe’ by W.B. Yeats. ‘Away, come away: Empty your heart of its mortal dream.’ nighttime thunder I answer the Wild Hunt’s call and embrace the wind Why did I ever…