Carpe Diem Haiku – nights of summer
when limp sails fill with morning breeze night ends in tangerine and red day’s reflected promises — Linked to Carpe Diem — June 17, 2014
when limp sails fill with morning breeze night ends in tangerine and red day’s reflected promises — Linked to Carpe Diem — June 17, 2014
stream across the plain slowly carves the canyon walls while Coyote waits Linked to Carpe Diem — June 17, 2014
Atlantic island born in ice and fire where clouds are kissing shores with rain awake again adventurous desires I easily from sunny shores abstain No, give me brimstone smell and […]
when cries of sorrow from the distant war’s diluted drumbeats quenched by falling rain I meet his eyes across the aisle – a corpse escaped to safety of sorts – […]
Your porcelain habit left with visions split between the wishful thoughts of Gordon Pym and pimple scars that leave precision pits Now drink to fortunes of the gorgons grim Then […]
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