Carpe Diem Haiku – Susuki (Pampasgrass)
see pampas grass wave their silver plumes against the moon Linked to Carpe Diem September 12, 2013
see pampas grass wave their silver plumes against the moon Linked to Carpe Diem September 12, 2013
Carpe diem today is to write an inspired haiku from this one by O. Mabson Southard: Chanting, the pond’s frogs … among the lilies’ dark pads – the twinkle of […]
As moon streaks the old pond with silver, I feel first tooth growing, nails transforms to claws, and cursed hair appear again. Hunger growing, my last human thought’s: “Hope chains […]
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 […]
Felt a need to exercise my iambic skills and give you a ghastly sonnet in Trifecta. The word today is Rusty 3a : of the color rust b : dulled […]
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