Haiku: Alone Together
We wait, we prepare, we wait for the next move, we are waiting.
We wait, we prepare, we wait for the next move, we are waiting.
Do you know about the kami-no-ku and shimo-no-ku in TANKA? Here's a very brief intro: At Masticadores USA.
A poem I found to help you find a little beauty today— please enjoy.
Three Tanka in one post on the butterfly effect on all existential battles. Respect All Life!
American Sentences? The heart of the matter, my dear Watson, is that people are people Copyright ©️ selmamartin November 2024
The Moons of Autumn: A Word Craft Journal of Syllabic Verse Edited by Colleen M. Chesebro and Jules Paige Published on September 28, 2021
Strolling in moonlight or playing attunedPulsing in moments feeling mighty fineI on the solo flute, you the bassoon Double-blind and tone-deaf yet we align The bees hum about clover and sweet…
When you carry a story of hope and resilience in your heart, you want to share it with others.
First there wasnothingNothing to see That wasn'tof darkness Not your hand orthat of another Not your reflectionon the firmament.Not until therewas starlightCould you discernthe face of another*First there was nothingThen there was everything.…
Please join our friendly group of syllabic poetry enthusiasts where, ehem, I'm the host this week. This challenge closes on Monday, 10/21, at noon EST Detroit, USA.