HaikuFinally a hushas the day comes to an endand the earth settles Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©
Category Archives: Haiku
Daily Haiku – Thu. September 26, 2019
HaikuThe alligatorsunning itself on the bankIgnoring the world Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©
Daily Haiku – Wed. September 25, 2019
SenryuAs strong as the oakis our love forever moreBraving every storm Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©
Daily Haiku – Tue. September 24, 2019
SenryuYour silent whisperscan be heard across oceansand comfort my heart Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©
Labour – Haibun Monday
If anything is worth it then we must work at it, or so I was taught. Work hard and you will live well. To love you must also work hard and sometimes it does not always bear fruit. How many of us have devoted months and years into failed relationships and marriage? We bendContinue reading “Labour – Haibun Monday”
Sun Bathing – Haiku
Sun Bathing – Haiku The rays kiss my skinSoft breath lingering on mechanging my color Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©In response to Mind Love Misery’s MenagerieHeeding Haiku – Sun Bathing
Tangled Web – A Haiku
Tangled Web A spider at workShe weaves her gossamer webIntricate detail Christine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©In response to Mind Love Misery’s MenagerieHeeding Haiku – Spider WebImage by bella67 from Pixabay
Rainbow – Haiku
Rainbow Sun and rain compete The transference of power Marked by a rainbowChristine Bolton – Poetry for Healing ©In response to Mind Love Misery’s MenagerieHeeding Haiku – RainbowImage by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay
Poppy Wreaths – A Haibun
Today, for Haibun Monday, Frank Tassone at D’Verse Poets, has prompted us with ‘Memorial’ as today is Memorial Day in the US. When I think of the armed services, the memory it invokes for me is a visit to France many years ago. My mother’s first husband was killed in the D Day invasion in WordContinue reading “Poppy Wreaths – A Haibun”
Teddy Bears Picnic – A Haibun
Tonight Gina is hosting Haibun Monday at D’Verse Poets. She has prompted us to write about a picnic memory. Growing up my family always used any day out in the country as picnic time. However, my very own favorite one was a Teddy Bears Picnic that I would have at home with my favorite teddies.Continue reading “Teddy Bears Picnic – A Haibun”