Carpe Diem Special – Kikaku’s “the pheasant scratches it”
Carpe Diem today is to write a haiku inspired by Kikaku’s haiku: such a beautiful face the pheasant scratches it with jagged spurs The jagged spurs inspired me: see perfection […]
Carpe Diem today is to write a haiku inspired by Kikaku’s haiku: such a beautiful face the pheasant scratches it with jagged spurs The jagged spurs inspired me: see perfection […]
I’m back in Carpe Diem. Today the prompt is ancient voices. ancient voices of rust and verdigris empty barrels’ song August 8, 2013
Inspiration haiku by Kikaku: Kagura dance at night the performer ‘s breath white inside his mask I choose to focus on the breath white. Go to Carpe Diem to read […]
silver treasure from the shining moon can not be caught Carpe Diem – Moon on water, I have a little bit more hiatus, but make a few entries. — August […]
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