Carpe Diem Haiku – learn from the pine tree
the pine tree – feels the talon’s sharpness as hawk departs Linked to Carpe Diem … October 28, 2014
the pine tree – feels the talon’s sharpness as hawk departs Linked to Carpe Diem … October 28, 2014
When cordite-green is stained by mud and blood hear — slipping — sound of boots that hug our soil; with faces cut in stone and ash, we wait for orders […]
Originally posted on Weekly #lqw wordle:
fingerling, brackish, noctum, cirrus, centipede, cthulhu, malachite
helpful smile – only Sisyphus knows its power Linked to Carpe Diem — October 27, 2014
October – chewing at my heart cloudy molars emptiness – a single sip remains amber bourbon in the gutter – remainder of her lips cigarette buts Linked to Carpe Diem […]
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Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
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The view from here ... Or here!
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