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melon flower
slowly peeling back
time
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: older person/male
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melon flower
slowly peeling back
time
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: older person/male
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between
this mountain peak and the next
breathing space
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: the space between
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eating rhubarb
faster than it grows
young love
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: plant/growing things
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peony blooms
the sound of petals
unfurling
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: quiet sound
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night owl
the garden gnome’s smile
lit up by the moon
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: moon
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ripe watermelon –
under thicker skin
melting sweetness
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NaHaiWriMo
peony
no shame
in your beauty
NaHaiWriMo prompt: something positive
Source of inspiration and image: Photograph by Kitty Rogers, of Whimsical Photography. Her wonderful photos can be bought from her shop on etsy (I got to find out about Kitty Rogers via Lisa Orgler’s pins, on Pinterest)
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eye scan
the number of sunsets
on my retina
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: something wrong
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no one home
yet the woodpecker
keeps knocking
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: bird/animal
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after the rain
how the lilac turns
heads
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: smell
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soil and soul
footprints on Eigg’s
singing sands
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: found poem
Inspiration/found:
“Soil and Soul: People Versus Corporate Power” book about the community of Eigg purchasing its land.
“…its quartz beach, called the “singing sands” (Tràigh a’ Bhìgeil) on account of the squeaking noise it makes if walked on when dry.”
Michael Dylan Welch’s question (on FB) about islands we visited reminded me of my trip to Eigg
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touching base
I let the anthill
be
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: touch
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round question –
what is a watermelon
without its seeds?
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: circle/spiral (round)
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Sunday
after hovering all day
the dragonfly rests
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: dragonfly
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reticence —
how rose petals curl
back
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Shiki Kukai, May 2012 kigo: rose(s)
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dandelion clock —
getting up when
it’s time
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Shiki Kukai, May 2012 free theme: morning habits
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grandmother’s drawer
a dried rose and a thimble
full of soil
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CKK #34: grandmother
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poet’s journey
filling your bowl
with stars
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: For Hortensia Anderson
307 poets from all over the world are taking part this coming Saturday, 26 May 2012, at 18.00 Cyprus time, in the “Spring Poetry Rain” event in Nicosia, Cyprus.
All along Ledra and Araşta streets in Nicosia, the last divided city in Europe, poets from 55 countries, will participate through their poems in an event supporting “Individuality, Respect, Tolerance, Acceptance, Human Rights, Living Together, Sharing the same Life, Sharing the same Space,” under the motto:
“Different Nationalities – Many Ethnicities – One people – One Europe – One World – Same Future~”
The organizers of the event, coming from both sides of the dividing line of Cyprus, say:
“Large Balloons filled with poems and flying all along the Ledra and Araşta streets, will create ‘a chain of connection’, without the dividing line. The balloons will be burst at intervals releasing the poems which will fall, just like the rain!
The poems will be printed in hundreds of copies. Platforms will be placed all along the two streets, from which music groups will perform and poems will be read by poets, actors and of course by the public, which will be collecting them.”
I am particularly proud to be taking part in this event, and hope that it will provide a good opportunity to focus on the need for the peaceful coexistence of all people on the island.
More details about the event here:
http://www.ideogramma-cy.com/event_9_concept.html
You will be able to follow the event online by accessing these websites
www.ideogramma-cy.com
Organizers:
Ideogramma (www.ideogramma-cy.org)
Sidestreets (www.sidestreets.org)
Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο Γραφείο στην Κύπρο (www.europarl.cy)
Participating Poets here: http://www.ideogramma-cy.com/event_9_poets.html
This is what the Goethe Institute in Nicosia (associate partner to the event) had to say about it: http://www.goethe.de/ins/cy/nic/ver/en9232159v.htm
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fountain pen I drink your words
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: ink
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blue mountains
believing in the here
and now
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blue rinse the time it takes
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: blue
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in the mirror world
my reflection smiles back
bamboo shoots
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: mirror
blue moon
why am I reminded
of Mount Fuji?
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in French:
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lune bleue –
pourquoi me rappelle-t-elle
le mont Fuji ?
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and in Romanian :
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lună albastră
de ce îmi aminteşte
de Muntele Fuji ?
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I wrote this haiku as a response to the painting by André Derain: Mountains at Collioure, 1905, posted on FB by Virginia Popescu (see here).
Virginia very kindly, and enthusiastically, translated my haiku into French and Romanian! Once again, thank you, Virginia! I like this idea!
You can see Virginia Popescu and other poets’ responses to paintings, and indeed contribute to her project yourself, on her FB page here
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Instead of
cherry-blossom-viewing
she counts syllables
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My poem in the Asahi Haikuist Network, From the Notebook, http://www.asahi.com/english/haiku/ 4 May 2012
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writing on the wall
the drum beat grows
faster
écriture sur le mur
le rythme du tambour s’accélère
rapidement
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scriere pe perete –
ritmul tobei se accelerează
cu rapiditate
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Virginia Popescu posts paintings on her FB page and invites poets to write a haiku on them. I wrote this haiku to go with Rembrandt‘s Balthazar’s Feast, and Virginia translated it into French and Romanian! Thanks, Virginia!
It is also a response to the NaHaiWriMo prompt: drums
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rolling the tense head of his timpani set
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: drum
Delighted that my tanka was selected to be included in Take Five: Best Contemporary Tanka, Volume 4!
It can now be ordered through Amazon, or the link here