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Dear haiku friends you are invited to participate in The Caribbean Kigo
'International Haiku Poetry Day' Kukai 2019
The Kigo is *tiny*
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The Waiting Crowd
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There's a cold rain falling. Perhaps a degree above freezing. And I'm
worrying about my squirrels, mourning doves, dark-eyed juncos, the various
sparrows...
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The mango on the floor
serves as a delicious banquet
for the brave coati.
A manga no chão
é delícia de banquete
ao bravo quati.
img - by Daniel Rocke...
Haiku about Summer (32)
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*舟繋ぐ石の袂の青田かな*
*fune tsunagu ishi no tamoto no aota kana*
*The boat-tying stone*
*neighboring*
*the green paddy field*
Notes:
Here in Akita...
Cara Menghilangkan Jerawat dan Bekasnya
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Cara Menghilangkan Jerawat dan Bekasnya - Jerawat dapat menjadi kondisi
yang sangat menjengkelkan karena jerawat menyakitkan dan tidak menarik. Ini
adalah ...
Haiku Koo-Koo 2014 (26)
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Icicles dripping Coating the side door’s handle Winter keeping me Another
cold day Side-roads slick and slippery Speed on the freeway Frosted white
tre...
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horse-shit mountain
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chrysanthemum blooming
horse-shit mountain...
one scene
kiku saku ya ma-guso yama mo hito keshiki
.菊さくや馬糞山も一けしき
by Issa, 1813
Translated by David , http:...
6 comments:
could it be a signal from the former radio-electric man?...just kidding Tikkis...love crows especially when they are silent :)
wishes,
devika
so i liked the haiku...goes without saying? :)
wishes,
devika
__I can hear the first caw... then the second... fading into the tree's silence.
__Fine Tikkis. _m
love it
john
Devika:
Robert Creeley wrote in a poem name Echoes (Windows 1990):
What kind of crows,
grey and black, fussy
like jays, flop
on the tree branches?
_Magyar: And then there is the noise of the trees...
Thanks for your comment; it's a poem, too.
John:
When visited London last week I met a Scottish who tried to speak English .-)
it takes all kinds, perhaps :)
wishes,
devika
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