Tag: poetry
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These Mom Revolutions
Hungry mothers marched toward the Russian captial in Petrograd. They demanded bread, provisions for their sons fighting on the Eastern Front in WWI. Cossocks and local police attempted to turn them back. Some officer ordered young, inexperienced, and under equipped soldiers to fire into the crowd. But when they looked down their rifles’ gunsights, they…
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“swaying branches…” a #tanka (7/22/20)
7/22/20: prompt-free swaying branches as cicada songs commence all these summer goals undone and half the break is over #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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My Daily #Haiku (7/22/20)
7/22/20: wisdom browning grass —a prayer for “the wisdomto know the difference…” #haiku#micropoetry#poetry
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Anniversary: a #Tanka-prose #ode
All the gifts of a twenty-year marriage, resting on the shores of a shared life, polished to perfection by the imperfection of an extraordinary love. Anniversary and a summer breeze blows on a searing day how this heartbreaking joy overflows again, again for Colleen’s 2020 Weekly #Tanka Tuesday #Poetry Challenge No. 187 #PhotoPrompt
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My Daily #Haiku (7/21/20)
7/21/20: spiderweb evening coolstuck on a fresh spiderweba mosquito #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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“rising sun…” a #tanka (7/20/20)
7/20/20: Lotus light rising sun the first rays caught in the lotus If only I opened up to enlightenment #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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My Daily #Haiku (7/20/20)
7/20/20: birdsong rising heatmorning birdsongs yieldto cicadas #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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A Palisades Park Hike: a #tanka-prose
Stateline Lookout, in Palisades Interstate Park. An old state road runs along the top of the Palisades overlooking the western shore of the Hudson River. Five-hundred feet above the water, the views extend from the new Tappan Zee bridge to the edge of the Bronx. Our two-mile loop hike–following a trail down the cliffs to…