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wiping the plate clean forgiveness
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: food
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Maria Pierides, Driving Rain
haiku #5 March 2012
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layers –
hidden behind her claws
angel wings
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: two sides
LanguagePlace Blog Carnival
LanguagePlace Blog Carnival: Call for submissions to edition #14 on the theme of The Senses in LanguagePlace. If you have written a short story, a flash, a poem, a non-fiction piece involving any one of the five senses – or indeed any of the twenty one senses we humans are supposed to possess – this is the time to send in your link(s): see here
You haven’t written such a piece? Looking for inspiration? Visit The Haiku Foundation Home page for the Per Diem: Daily Haiku ; the NaHaiwriMo facebook page; they are sure to tingle your writing!
haiku #4 March 2012
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spring poppies –
not knowing who closed
her eyes
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: death of someone…
haiku #3 March 2012
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talking doll –
all those empty
endearments
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: doll
haiku #2 March 2012
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old paths
still the sound of crunching snow
underfoot
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: old
Haiku of the senses
Throughout March, The Haiku Foundation is featuring in its Per Diem, Daily haiku series my selection of haiku of the senses. Rich and sensual, these 31 haiku, by some of the best poets from all over the world, illustrate the interconnectedness of sensory experience. Read it and see how a particular haiku/senryu may evoke an image in one, dominant sensory modality, only to set off a cascade of associations in other modalities. For instance, while the sense of hearing may be in the foreground initially, eventually the senses of smell, touch, temperature, weight or time (or others) may come to be tingled. Uncannily (as we neither expect nor pay attention to it normally), in some way similar to synesthesia, a haiku/senryu gives rise to a 3-D, or multi-modal experience of the world the poet conveys. Read it and see! Every day a new poem; everyday a new test!
The Per Diem series can be read on the Home page of THF
AHG March 2012
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at the bottom
of the glass
sentiment
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In A Hundred Gourds, p. 14, March 2012
haiku for #29 February 2012
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leap year
the rooster’s extra shrill
crow
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: leap year
