“The Barefoot Boy” by John Greenleaf Whittier
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(I came across this while reading a book of collected poems; it spoke to
me) The Barefoot Boy by John Greenleaf Whittier Blessings on thee,
little man,...
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I saw this poster at Facebook, liked it and used it as my desktop photo for
a while; the authorship remain unknown to me and too any copyright
restriction...
March 2012 Dottie Dot Awards
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Dottie, the mascot and editor-in-chief of the Haiku Bandit Society, has
determined the three best Moon Viewing Party poems for the mont...
Haiku about Spring (24)
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*春の夢彼方の空に青い鳥*
*haru no yume kanata no sora ni aoi tori*
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*the spring dream ―*
*a blue bird in*
*the yonder heavens*
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*雪解けに北の公園目覚めけり*
*yu...
another year in the books
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i attended a vespers on the weekend of my birthday, monks were chanting and
i was praying along, the chapel faced the west and the sunset was streaming
thr...
Rusty plug
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*Photo: Jens-Christian Kjær copyright 2011*
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Old story
laying in my garden
missing plug
*Ashi*
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a garden's years
follows each peak and valley
even rus...
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#longer
a rain storm---
makes a leap day feel
much longer
#leap
leap year---
Bronx Zoo tree kangaroo
doesn't know what all the fuss about
#moon
half moo...
CKK 32
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saltfish buljol image from google
Dear haiku friends you are invited to participate in The Caribbean Kigo
Thirty Second Kukai
The Kigo is *salted fish*...
Old Cat
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[image: Old Cat by floots]
Old Cat, a photo by floots on Flickr.
Feline Sonnet
I am an old cat who sleeps in the sun,
Lying in heat spilled like a broken ...
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Alone in the temple,
the monk clears his throat
and asks for silence.
Solo en el templo,
el monje se aclara la garganta
y pide silencio.
Seul dans le templ...
2 comments:
Tikkis,
__Your words of a strange winter... that trueness there, is the same here.
__Remarkable. _m
Magyar:
Today we got again some snow here.
Welcome
new snow -
said Mrs Snowman
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