Carpe Diem Haiku – Richard Wright’s “scarecrow’s old hat”
To let Richard Wright:s haiku: The scarecrow’s old hat Was flung by the winter wind Into a graveyard. inspire us to do a solo-renga again. My effort follows below: — […]
To let Richard Wright:s haiku: The scarecrow’s old hat Was flung by the winter wind Into a graveyard. inspire us to do a solo-renga again. My effort follows below: — […]
winter solstice – lighting advent candles burning darkness Linked to Carpe Diem — December 21, 2014
Originally posted on The voice of collaborative poetry:
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