Gott humör vankas
Skrivpuff: Gott humör. Godis i lösvikt lockar väljs läggs i påse Gott humör vankas Ta gärna en bit sockrade geléhallon eller ta flera
Skrivpuff: Gott humör. Godis i lösvikt lockar väljs läggs i påse Gott humör vankas Ta gärna en bit sockrade geléhallon eller ta flera
Carpe Diem #628, Ice skating. a broken mirror now the ice breaker pushes apart the joys of skating © Jane Reichhold Figure skating is one of my favorite sports. I used to do it myself when I was young. My sister became a trainer. When EM and VM I am stuck to TV 🙂 My… Read More Yes & Wow
Carpe Diem Special #122, Richard Wright’s 3rd haiku. I give permission For this slow spring rain to soak The violet beds. © Richard Wright children’s laughter playing in the fresh puddles trampling the clouds © Chèvrefeuille (our host) My TROIKU: I give permission for any child to enter life school of today For this slow… Read More A bench is empty
More about TROIKU. whiteness fading soon winter is not flowering quite is our time whiteness fading soon erasing defacing ice water holds tears winter is not flowering weather is caught by strangle summer out of sight quite is our time the wind squeaks in hollow grief teasing children laugh
Carpe Diem Time Glass #14, Winter Wonderland. This week I love to challenge you all a bit more to write a short chained poem -Renga – with a maximum of eight stanza following the classical rules (5-7-5; 7-7; 5-7-5; 7-7; 5-7-5; 7-7; 5-7-5; 7-7) and your last stanza (classically called “ageku”) has to close the… Read More #renga The coated street
Carpe Diem #627, Fog/Ripe. if taken into my hand melting in the heat of tears autumn frost © Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) frost on the branches melts in the early sunlight life passes © Chèvrefeuille (our host) lace edges the fallen leaf white with frost © Jane Reichhold frozen tears hang on burdens of nature’s feelings a child is missing
Skrivpuff: Stilla. stilla i natten andlös stämning omsluter skorna passar ej Ps. Det roliga med HAIKU är att den bjuder på oväntade överraskningar. “Haikun får oss att kvickna till och bli mer medvetna om att vi befinner oss i en föränderlig tillvaro, mångbottnad och laddad med oväntade samband…” Helga Härle
Carpe Diem #626, Mountain Cabin. mountain cabin a wedge of winter sunlight pushes in the doorway © Jane Reichhold thin mountain air surrounds this old mountain cabin – I hear the stream © Chèvrefeuille Top cabin of earth view is mighty breathtaking winds making sole ice
Daily Prompt: Sweet little lies. As kids, we’re told, time and again, that lying is wrong. Do you believe that’s always true? In your book, are there any exceptions? You should never lie I would never lie – truly We make the true life And that is it – for sure The world will be better now
Carpe Diem #625, Glacier. a journey ends where the glacier melted a field of stones © Jane Reichhold as far as I can see blueish, greyish and whiteish snow first glacier contact © Chèvrefeuille creeping and crawling the glacier floats forward sight melting out of time
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