Usagi
The Poetic Rabbit
What I’ve Never Forgotten:
“If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can warm me, I know that is poetry. If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry. These are the only ways I know it. Is there any other way?” ― Emily Dickinson, Selected Letters-
Fresh Tracks
On Any Given Day
Shapes of Writing
Tracking the Hare
Little Pawprints
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Monthly Archives: April 2012
National Poetry Month — Final Entries for Couplets
Here are the final entries for Couplets: a multi-author poetry blog tour. I have enjoyed participating in this project, reading so many new writers, and sharing two of them with you. I hope everyone has had a wonderful month of … Continue reading
National Poetry Month — Because You Asked
time is limited but I don’t care I’ll take it all your breath your nibbles your kisses your warmth your company every day until the end with smiles
Posted in Free Verse, Poetry
Tagged companion, dog, love, National Poetry Month, postaweek2012, puppies, rosemary mint, Shawna
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My Most Beautiful Thing
Of all the moments that sparkle in my life, this one is unexpected and yet the dearest. Tomorrow we bury my father. My mother, sister, brother and I greet the visitors for the ritual viewing. Some people we know and … Continue reading
Posted in Haibun, Haiku
Tagged beauty, blogsplash, bluebonnets, father, Haiku, loss, My Most Beautiful Thing, postaweek2012, spring
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Couplets: a multi-author poetry blog tour — Angie Werren
Angie Werren says that she “lives and writes poetry in a tiny house. She (sometimes) stands in the rain with a dishtowel on her camera.” For me, she is one of the delightful discoveries (and an even better friend) one makes … Continue reading
National Poetry Month — Haiku
not good enough cardinal in reflection ——————————————————————————————————- Every day this week a female cardinal has come to our bay window and flown against it. She’s flies off to sing, returns and flies at the window again. This is right beside … Continue reading
Posted in Haiku, Poetry
Tagged birds, cardinal, Haiku, Haiku in English, National Poetry Month, National Poetry Writing Month, postaweek2012, spring
31 Comments