Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
children’s innocence worthy of a miracle Mother Mary speaks Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1738 Camino de Fatima (Portugal)
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” ― L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables We are coming to the end of a searing and brutal summer. The monotony of the heat is laborious and draining. There are only so many perfect… Continue Reading “#Haibun: Laborious Summer”
sri pada sunrise worn path to enlightenment trodden by pilgrims Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1737- Introduction to a full month of Devotion- Adam’s peak- Sri Lanka
Good Morning All! I am so thrilled to announce that my poem ‘This Body Mine’ has been published on Spillwords Press. Please click the link to read the post: Spillwords.com
Jump River Rosie could pee standing up further than any man, betting those that came in her bar she could out-pee them. The bar was down by the river, and when the sun was setting lowRosie had had enough beer to drink to put… Continue Reading “The Legend of Jump River Rosie”
amber rays of lightdance upon the forest floorwashed in siennacontemplating autumn’s songa chorus of dawn whispers Frank J. Tassone Weekly Haikai Challenge: 102 Autumn Contemplation
What was it you said that last fateful day?I remember my tears, I know the pain (it lives inside me) I saw the deed done, but I can’t quite (etched on my heart) remember the words (were there words?) as I try to fill… Continue Reading “That Last Fateful Day”
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