Tag: poetry
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A Dragon-Riding Day (9/18/14): an .@ImageCurve #haibun
I leave late. The traffic begins at the Garden State Parkway connector. The New York State Thruway, covered in fiberglass and steel, stretches into the blinding brilliance of sunrise. I arrive at work after 8, when I needed to get there well before. taillightsthe long gap in frontof the car before me I turn my…
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“birdsongs…” a #tanka (5/3/20)
5/3/2020: unprompted birdsongs and leaf-blowers fill the air another blue-sky day holds the promise of summer #tanka #micropoetry #poetry
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My Daily #Haiku (5/3/20)
5/3/20: splinter gardening dayfirst aid for removinga splinter #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Bleak Awakening: an .@ImageCurve #haibun
The passing of faces or the flipping of pages, the same feeling permeates the last spoken words I recall from my dream: they won’t listen. The tension: tightness, shortness of breath, exhaustion from that frustration: “they won’t listen.” I fight the conviction, the accusing voice condemning from shadow, sounding like myself: “I am ineffectual. Impotent.…
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Flattening Curve Fantasy: a #TankaProse
This is what we strive for, now. The hope that daylight lies ahead of us. The hope that a flattening curve means life will return to normal. The hope that the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic is at an end. Some societies begin to reopen. Spaniards take to the streets to exercise, while Italians look…
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My Daily #Haiku (5/2/20)
5/2/20: bubble twitteringbeyond social mediathe rising sun #haiku #micropoetry #poetry
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Grief-stricken: an .@ImageCurve #haibun
Mira cries. She opens her arms and holds them out toward me. I envelop her. Feel her chest heave with the staccato beat of a carpenter’s hammering. Listen to her muffled sobs. All I can do is hold her. Reassure her that she’s not alone as a lifetime’s grief swallows her. damp collargrasshopper songsfade in…
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“fresh clouds…” a #tanka (5/1/20)
5/1/20: unprompted fresh clouds filling up the first blue sky in days those “good people” brandishing AR-15s in Lansing #tanka #kyoka #micropoetry #poetry #coronavirus