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dappled shade
the worry
in your eyes
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: mosaic
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dappled shade
the worry
in your eyes
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: mosaic
Over at the The Haiku Foundation blog, Troutswirl, Gene Myers asked “What do surrealists and haiku poets have in common?” A number of haiku poets contributed very interesting and varied responses. Spurned into action myself, I responded with the following comment:

“Thank you for sharing this, Gene. I have been thinking about connections between the arts and haiku poetry and so find it interesting to read people’s thoughts here.Re. your question: I understand (most) surrealists to have tried to bypass conscious mind and to make contact with the unconscious through dreams, word association, automatic writing, hypnosis, mind-altering substances… This aim to go beyond and beneath the conscious/reasoning mind and pull out a fresh, writhing, alive experience may be one of the things that surrealists and haiku poets share (though not all the means!).
Regarding two-part haiku, I like to see the juxtaposition of the two elements as displaying side by side, literally, unconsciously associated content. In a successful juxtaposition, a sense of strangeness, an uncanny feeling is being set up. Isn’t this central to the attraction for both reader and writer: looking at the seemingly disparate elements/parts of the poem, experiencing the tensions generated and their resolution in a moment of recognition in which the unseen / unconscious connections emerge?
In this sense, surrealists (at least those of the more constructive strand) and haiku poets may be said to use juxtaposition of the seemingly disparate as a means to reach underneath and beyond the well-trodden tracks of our conscious landscape; to (to use your words) ‘jar’ and encourage filling in the gaps/holes between the elements through reconnecting with deeper/hidden levels of the mind. Of course, this is only one of several commonalities; there’s also choice of words, images, form of presentation, and so on.
Happily, we have this month’s Per Diem, Kirsten Cliff’s collection “Dream Speak,” to help us explore this matter further.”
Noticed the last sentence? Why not keep me company, visit the THF Per Diem site, and pull out of the Per Diem box the daily poem; fresh, and only for a day, the daily poem can be found by clicking here.
grapevine
the flowering
of a thread vein
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This photo is of a painting by Anselm Kiefer, one of several wonderful pieces to be found hanging in the Walter Art Museum in Augsburg. Well worth a visit if you are in or around Augsburg.
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: life
brave new world
how the trees
glow…
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Inspired by: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23524249
(First posted in FB group Scifaiku)
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autumn bee?
one foot in front
of the other
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: favourite sport
between
now and then
bridge of sighs
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: emotions
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The photo: Meersburg, medieval town on the shores of Lake Constance
For the Bridge of Sighs, I had fun reading the Wiki article here
last night’s sunset
the way home
in my bones
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: intuition
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Hagnau vineyards
tasting the sun
in the wine
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Hagnau is a small wine growing town on the shores of Lake Constance
NaHaiWriMo prompt: taste
dappled shade
the crunch
of pine needles
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: smell
is a small resort on the shores of Lake Bodensee (also known as Lake Constance). Hoedingen, a northern part of the district and town of Ueberlingen, is a quiet, beautiful place, where you can hear the sound of the wind, the grapes expand and fill with mouthwatering juice, the sound of the grass growing…
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Hoedingen
between skies and water
cicada songs
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Cberlingen
http://www.hoedingen.de/
botanic garden –
seniors in white, practice
Crane Spreads its Wings
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: garden
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who is to say it took the wrong turn passion flower
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: passion
evening glow
all those brake lights
ahead
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: red
blossoming eggplants…
the flutter
in the hen house
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Shiki Kukai Juy 2013
evening glow
your cheek
next to mine
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Shiki Kukai, July 2013
ladybug
her polka dot
bikini
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: ruby
evensong
the boy soprano’s voice
cracks
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: music
soft fruit
swelling on the branches
full buck moon
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: moon
From the Farmers’ Almanac:
“July is normally the month when the new antlers of buck deer push out of their foreheads in coatings of velvety fur. It was also often called the Full Thunder Moon, for the reason that thunderstorms are most frequent during this time. Another name for this month’s Moon was the Full Hay Moon.”
circus time
a dove escapes
the magician’s hat
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Posted on Kirsten Cliff’s blog, Swimming in Lines of Haiku, 18 July 2013, in response to her July challenge, “I Quote, You ‘Ku.” Today’s quote was:
“Let your life lightly dance on the edges of Time like dew on the tip of a leaf.”
~Rabindranath Tagore
(The challenge, in Kirsten’s own words:
“… is to write a haiku or tanka (or choose one of your previously published works) that has a connection with the themes/feelings/images of the above quote, without just restating what has appeared in the text, to create a haibun. Play around with it and see what you come up with. Enjoy!”)
spring snow…
anything for a singing
insect
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Presence 48, June 2013
pine tree cicadas
the bleached cotton dress
of my youth
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: white
bindweed
lingers at the gate –
my teenage years
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: linger
death’s-head moth
I pick a scarlet red
lipstick
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: moth
tuning in
to marshland songs –
heatwave
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: outside
your email
in my inbox –
cooing dove
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: chirp
I am very pleased to share the news that a positive review of my poetry book “In the Garden of Absence” appeared recently in the print edition of Modern Haiku:
“This is an engaging collection…,” Modern Haiku 44.2, 2013 (in the “Briefly Noted” section).

I’m taking part in the summer/winter 2013 Smashwords e-book promotion. For the whole month of July, In the Garden of Absence, will be available as an e-book from the Smashwords site at the reduced price of $1.50 USD, that is 75% off!
To download a copy, please visit Smashwords by clicking here and use coupon SSW75 at checkout.
The offer is good through to the 31st of July 2013.
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“In Pierides’s meditations, imagination takes center stage, as do imaginary gardens, real toads, and their negative space… The result is a welcome debut in which the reader will find much to admire.”
“Briefly Reviewed,” Frogpond, 36-1, Spring 2013″
firewall
the screen animals
disappear
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NaHaiWriMo prompt: wall
Welcoming new prompter for July: Gillena Cox