Carpe Diem Haiku – Southard’s “This morning’s rainbow”
Carpe Diem Special is to write a haiku inspired by this one by O. Mabson Southard This morning’s rainbow shares its deep violet edge with the misty moon. swirling morning […]
Carpe Diem Special is to write a haiku inspired by this one by O. Mabson Southard This morning’s rainbow shares its deep violet edge with the misty moon. swirling morning […]
Carpe Diem Tan Renga completion to Managua Gunn’s wonderful haiku. cricket’s last song even the prostitute hears – stops waving her fan I wanted to combine this with a sense […]
in autumn gale see bending willow trees as clouds rush by as clouds rush by she raise the shutters ‘gainst the storm Linked to Carpe Diem — September 19, 2013
Come hear about a sailor’s life he had the sweetest girl In happiness his trust he gave as she seduced an earl — And every time he left for sea […]
farmer’s wife in cold deserted bed at harvest moon Linked to Carpe Diem — September 17, 2013
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