the carpet's not redpaths look twisted, contortedyet I walk swiftlyconfidence counts when you chasevictory, or hit bull's eye Photo Challenge at MLMM
Confidence Counts
the carpet's not redpaths look twisted, contortedyet I walk swiftlyconfidence counts when you chasevictory, or hit bull's eye Photo Challenge at MLMM
Peacocks eagerly await the rainbowchanging out seasonal clothesit's time to preen feathers Tanka Tuesday Photo Challenge #517
hopedrives lifeup somewherein the stratosphererestless minds aim at perfectionreality hangs like a pale gauze on blazing suns findme incloudy skiesif you are God, wrapme in godliness till I shinebright above believing masses of humanity Moonwashed Weekly Prompt W3 Prompt #107 Friday Fictioneers
tiny explosionsfly away into the skyhoping to expandbut lose potency withoutthe rage that created them What Do You See
Hokku provided by Colleen an empty atticthe sound of April showersthunderous rumblings Wakiku lazy nights take a back seatApril Moon activates dreams Tanka Tuesday - Renga Challenge
The daily morning walk is a time for reflection. It is when I am with myself and with the elements of nature. If I’m sad and see a bud blossoming into a flower or a white rose smiling at me from a bed of thorns, I know the Universe has a message for me. At … Continue reading Pause
warm promise cocoonedin shades of yellow and rustspring sunsets aglow 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge No. 24
lingering snow meltsrevealing the green beneathspring is almost here early spring tulipsa splash of red in the fieldbrightening the day leap day comes once morean extra day to enjoyMake it count, my friend! Tanka Tuesday
I see snow changing colour from pristine white to pale yellow. Deep inside the frost, it senses the exit door. It feels good to flow with the river, but it will still stop before mingling in the ocean. It will turn back and trace its journey before it becomes the ocean. The reflection of the … Continue reading Snow Moon
I extensively use the tanka, shadorma and cinquain formats - other than free verse in poetry. a tankaor a shadormadepends onthe first fewwords that strike - and syllablesrepeating motifs where does the muse strikefive syllables is a wowI need to work itmake it look like a tankahaiku, senryu - just writebussokusekika stretch just twosyllables heremultiply … Continue reading Repeating Motifs