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| | | | | Written for: Moonwashed Musings - Paled Gauze At the apex, I seemyself clearlyin sunshine,and laughter.What shall I dowith this precious time?Bottom is murky.Thoughts like catch-all catfishswim in darkness.I want to grabon to a lifepreserver, butcannot reach it.https://amanpan.com/2024/05/14/moonwashed-weekly-prompt-paled-guaze/ | |
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| | | | | May ended with a family birthday and a weekend in the garden. Summer is almost upon us and we welcome its leafy fronds and smiling blossoms. For the challenge, we asked poets to use a famous baseball pitcher's phrase, "I'd rather be lucky than good." That was the experiment. I found that poets are an... | |
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| | | | | Image credit: Naranat Studio | iStock first cherry blossom each bloom inspired notes on song staffs -branches * hidden composers conduct a choir of angels - twittering of birds * garden instruments fiddlehead ferns curl open spring's overture ** In response to Colleen Chesebro's Tanka Tuesday: 24 Seasons Poetry Challenge No. 29, Part II, Clear... | |
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| | | A Renga hokku: [CC] an empty atticthe sound of April showersthunderous rumblings wakiku: [db] sweat-soaked bed in New Jerseynightmares rocked with explosions hokku: [db] Jerusalem noonair conditioner abovebreeze-blown condensate wakiku: [CC] heat shimmer glares through windowsice cubes crackle in my glass Tanka Tuesday 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge 32 For this week'sTanka Tuesday,... | ||