Carpe Diem Haiku – Threnody
whirl of leaves dance to solemn threnody – a dying summer — Linked to Carpe Diem — October 15, 2013
whirl of leaves dance to solemn threnody – a dying summer — Linked to Carpe Diem — October 15, 2013
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Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
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chronicling my quarter life crisis