Frozen Wizard trapped in stone, power rooted — blood and bone grant lichen’s power. This post was prompted by the Genre Haiku Challenge on Rob’s Surf Report.
Frozen Wizard trapped in stone, power rooted — blood and bone grant lichen’s power. This post was prompted by the Genre Haiku Challenge on Rob’s Surf Report.
Power More than gestures, words — unknown energies flow from eldritch space and time This post was prompted by the Genre Haiku Challenge on Rob’s Surf Report.
Love I Learning to love Earth is the only way she’ll last until we can leave. This post was prompted by the Genre Haiku Challenge on Rob’s Surf Report.
Do you have a taste for the finer things in life?
Absolute All things are lovely, regardless the beholder or their perception. This post was prompted by the Daily Post Weekly Writing Challenge. Related articles Haiku 88 – Why a Haiku? (NaBloPoMo#25) | Haiku! (Gesundheit) Weekly Writing Challenge: Haiku (1) | A mom’s blog Haiku | … Continue reading Haiku: Absolute
It’s nearly eight in the morning, and it’s still dark outside . . . at least, it is here, where I’m at. I’m still at home, I’m sitting in my basement office, typing away on my laptop – something cool, I hope. On day one … Continue reading I’m afraid I forgot the title of this one . . .
Voices If I didn’t talk, I’d never have much to say — this is why we write. This post was prompted by the Daily Post Weekly Writing Challenge. Related articles Haiku 88 – Why a Haiku? (NaBloPoMo#25) | Haiku! (Gesundheit) Weekly Writing Challenge: Haiku (1) … Continue reading Haiku: Voices
Savior Twin hearts beat secret; my challenge: preserving lives– brilliant humans thrive. This post was prompted by Gallifrey, modmargie’s response to the Genre Haiku Challenge on Rob’s Surf Report.
Are you already thinking about next year’s goals?
Cycles All things good come from, and all things bad return to, the ground underfoot. This post was prompted by the Daily Post Weekly Writing Challenge. Related articles Haiku 88 – Why a Haiku? (NaBloPoMo#25) | Haiku! (Gesundheit) Weekly Writing Challenge: Haiku (1) | A … Continue reading Haiku: Cycles