over a dusting
of snow who knows who is singing
this twilight
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This poem was inspired by the brief cracks appearing in the winter, again. And, to finish, here’s Oasis –
over a dusting
of snow who knows who is singing
this twilight
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This poem was inspired by the brief cracks appearing in the winter, again. And, to finish, here’s Oasis –
twilight born
on the bare tree’s silhouette
go three ravens
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This poem was written in response to Carpe Diem #1220 Twilight, another great prompt from Chèvrefeuille at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai. All of the poems in the link-up can be read here. And, to finish, here’s The Only Ones –
over teardrop lakes
the full moon at twilight goes
“oh”
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This poem was written in response to Carpe Diem #1060 twilight, another great prompt from Chèvrefeuille at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai. The Teardrop Lakes can be seen in the photo and provide a lovely setting for lunch during the working day, until you get bored with the job and bail, of course.
All of the poems in the link-up can be read here. And, to finish, here’s the Flamingos –
twilight frost gets ignored
in a doorway, in a basque
in December
working in Soho
the street’s damp blooms
in the twilight frost
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This poem was written in response to Carpe Diem Special #124, Richard Wright’s last haiku of this month, another great prompt hosted by Chèvrefeuille at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai. All of the poems in the link-up can be read here. Admittedly, the prompt took me a long way from Richard Wright’s haiku this time, but ah well… here are The Pogues.
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