Carpe Diem Haiku – dragonflies
indian summer when lazy dragonfly greets the fall Linked to Carpe Diem — September 10, 2014
indian summer when lazy dragonfly greets the fall Linked to Carpe Diem — September 10, 2014
Every morning Laura looked at herself in the mirror. She’d noticed the first gray hairs and the first bitter striations long ago. Her hazel eyes shrunk with every dream unfulfilled […]
deeply rooted branches sway in desert wind – scorpion waits Hamish Gunn has written a wonderful prompt, and he wants us to hide a deeper meaning in the haiku. Explaining […]
I dug for days through trenches drenched in mud fingernails were breaking and shrapnels cut deep into my shin when shadowed by the sooty wings of carrion birds I found, […]
we’re caught in limbo between dark and light our inflection point where there still is choice in the eye of storm where it’s not too bright I whisper sentences with […]
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