Carpe Diem Haiku – Coolness
hand-fan coolness sweltering summer relief sweat stains on her dress Linked to Carpe Diem — June 11, 2014
hand-fan coolness sweltering summer relief sweat stains on her dress Linked to Carpe Diem — June 11, 2014
Mrs. Potter was born with problematic teeth, and she was a terrible patient, but on a small island one couldn’t be picky. Steven knew that she had paid for his […]
like embers flare right before they turn to ash do not go gentle to condense Dylan Thomas Brilliant Villanelle “Do not go gentle into that good night” into a haiku […]
war disaster unlikely matches made sowing seeds of peace Go visit Carpe Diem and read Hamish Gunn wonderful love story of Syrian refugees. — June 10, 2014
oldest of his seven brothers, my grandpa (whom I never met) his father born a farmer was a country priest who paved the way to education a path that all […]
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