Carpe Diem Haiku – Krasnoyarsk
Life on the train can bring back memories from the past. For instance the man sitting with his wife in the dining car is the same that we shared compartment […]
Life on the train can bring back memories from the past. For instance the man sitting with his wife in the dining car is the same that we shared compartment […]
This haiku by Alexey Andreyev’s first snowflakes! I love them too much to think they’ll melt by noon Made me write As snowflakes melts on my joyful face they mix […]
I might try to look into the window of the train, but I see the reflection of you, the object of my lust. I see how you push a strand […]
summer evening a breeze turns leaves over abandoned book (Nicole) its forgotten letters an author’s vain dream (Björn) Linked to Carpe Diem — January 12, 2014
The human body is not intended to be immobile, and despite the movement of the train, we cease to move. The need to walk manifest itself in the need for […]
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