My Friend is a Wolf
Carpe Diem #619, The Oak Moon (The Full Moon of December) Longing for Luna Brightest Lamp of Darkest Night My Friend is a Wolf
Carpe Diem #619, The Oak Moon (The Full Moon of December) Longing for Luna Brightest Lamp of Darkest Night My Friend is a Wolf
Carpe Diem #618 Peace. Church bell calls for night Aisle surrounded by seatings The book is for spring
Carpe Diem “Sparkling Stars” #14. The winner of Sea Shell Game – Congratulation Sara! Ocean tide ebbs Sand glistens with sea treasures Lucent blue beach glass © Sara McNulty walking along the beach following the tracks of a hermit crab – Ah! That salty air © Chèvrefeuille Inspired by Sara’s haiku – here is mine …… Read More Stoned bed
Carpe Diem Special #120. Richard Wright’s first “their watching faces”. Sunshine backpackers miss the track on path of life rested right beside.
Carpe Diem Ghost Writer #36, Haiku Noir Bewitching shadows watchful eyes view threats in night love is a strangle.
Carpe #617: delight in company. I love to ask you to look at this prompt as if it was an episode of our CD special feature, “Romancing the Haiku”, because I think this prompt is so right for romance. Dancing stars in sky embracing young mother Earth light open faces. Creativity Haiku Poets Company Bring words together.
Carpe Diem #616, “accepting the finite” Accept the finite difficult but easier than bear betrayal. It ends now the heart is shut down spirit closed. Frozen thoughts remember eclipse not sunlight.
Carpe Diem #614: Paradise. This was 1982 … Arriving in night darkest ever but moonlight paradise my thought. Abu Dhabi sky everlasting sand dunes stars guiding camels. Exotic mid East spellbinding mesmerizing lost in paradise.
Skrivpuff: En angenäm busstur. Carpe Diem Haiku: Special #119, Tomas Tranströmer’s 5th “a wild boar plays the organ”. Loaded with heavy shopping bags. Heading for the bus. Sign shows 4 minutes to wait. Wating and waiting. A couple hugs and kisses. A fat man watching. An Indian man talking in the phone. Teenagers chatting in… Read More Lost in real life
Carpe Diem: Where does Rengetsu’s “cold within the sound” lead you? The ice blanket hugs my body turns inside out heart beats so slowly. Am I dead or what? Did my heart stop beating now? I dream for answers. ….. I am still dreaming for answers ….
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