#TankaTuesday #Ekphrastic #Poetry Challenge No. 325, 6/20/23
Do you like haiku? Hope you like mine... I know not which flower perfumes the night-- my water is sweet.
Do you like haiku? Hope you like mine... I know not which flower perfumes the night-- my water is sweet.
Ripped from the insides of a meaty cocoon, the little seed was swept up by a winged-creature. She slid down a chute, landed squarely in a dark place, where the air was like nothing she knew. So begins the story of a little seed...
I would be ever so grateful for any kind of support you may lend me as I follow in the shadows of those who have traveled this road before me. Thanks beforehand.
A sonnet and a short story about a beloved pet named Argos. Written for W3. Thanks for reading.
For today I've chosen to write for you a gogyohka. Please read deep into it and I hope you like it.
A Poem inspired by one or two Marc Chagall art pieces. Thanks for visiting us in the sky. I hope all your sunsets are real.
Do you know what your Spiritual Animal is? Read here to take the quiz. This post is written for Tanka Tuesday's poetry prompt No.322, Enjoy.
Are animals acting like animals? Or are we acting like animals? Dunno. But it was fun writing this one.
A day in the life: “Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose.”~ Viktor Frankl 💗 👏 💃🏼 🎶 ☔️ 🐦
Let me tell you about he trouble the red-legged, black as mud, long centipede-couple met with for trying to steal into my abode today. Trouble! It didn't end well for them.
Today, I made it to the beach. And lucky for me, the book I borrowed from the library yesterday begged to follow. So all day long, it was just me and Margaret Atwood. Sharing.
💼 Work & Play💃🏼are the two opposite words we work with this week for the Synonyms Only challenge at the Word Craft Poetry Website. I hope you like the traditional haiku (incl. a kigo) I created for you.