Carpe Diem Haiku – accepting the finite
tempting waves – the old boat still needs a little rest Linked to Carpe Diem — November 30, 2014
tempting waves – the old boat still needs a little rest Linked to Carpe Diem — November 30, 2014
She collects untangled syllables from eaves-dropped conversations. Senseless sentences she’s pouring on the kitchen-floor; she sorts them carefully in color-codes; the jealous green with yellow strands and crimson anger with […]
Originally posted on The voice of collaborative poetry:
Up in the middle of the night, the pounding in his temples A deafening echo of yesterday’s loss, and of the days’…
I could never touch his waxy face, sunken, yet familiar. Painted and preserved with formalin, his blood exchanged with chemicals. His nose and ears seemed larger than in life since […]
Thomas Tranströmer’s haiku to be inspired from: then the leaves whispered: a wild boar plays the organ. and the bells all rang Original in Swedish is written. Löven viskade: ett […]
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