Sijo: The Goddess
A Sijo is a Korean verse form related to haiku and tanka, comprised of three linesof 14-16 syllables each, for a total of 44-46 syllables.Each line contains a pause near the middle, similar…
A Sijo is a Korean verse form related to haiku and tanka, comprised of three linesof 14-16 syllables each, for a total of 44-46 syllables.Each line contains a pause near the middle, similar…
Spillwords.com presents: Author Of The Year 2023 Interview with Cindy Georgakas, a writer of words in poetry, prose and reflections of ... Source: Author Of The Year 2023 Interview My…
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Written for David's Wea've Written Weekly, W3 Prompt #95, posted byDavid on February 21, 2024. This week's Poet of the Week (PoW) is Heather of Sgeoil Website and here arethe guidelines:…
Written for Whimsygizmo: Quadrille #195 – Don’t Touch that Dial! (Stay andWrite a Poem) You say that under the noon heat asphalt softens and floods and that under a moon-blanched…
This post is written for Colleen's Syllabic Challenge: This week marks the start ofthe Snow Becomes Rain season. It’s a time of transition and awakening as the firstsigns of spring…
Two Kinds Of People by Ella Wheeler Wilcox(1850–1919) There are two kinds of people on earth today,Two kinds of people no more I say.Not the good or the bad, for…
February JubilationLittle human,Pygmyhertzno biggerthan a minute—more preciousthan the airI inhaleyou fit sosnug in thecusp of my armyesterdayor day before.Februarywas cold but you broughtwarmth and I will never forget how since…
Songs of Revolution, by Sunday Mornings at the River. This purchase makes me feel empowered. 🙏 https://www.amazon.com/Songs-Revolution-poems-against-oppression/dp/B0CTFLDC4N As seen on Amazon.com Embracing the power of words to heal and unite,…
Written for the W3 Prompt #94: Wea’ve Written Weekly at The Skeptic'sKaddish--posted on February 14, 2024 by David. Congratulations to Sally of The Hot Dogs and Marmalade Website. I. The prompt poem:…