Common Ground
He thought, I love you. She said aloud, as if she heard the words; I love you too. He then knew Yes. We are one. For more haiku, tanka and other interesting poetic forms check... More »
He thought, I love you. She said aloud, as if she heard the words; I love you too. He then knew Yes. We are one. For more haiku, tanka and other interesting poetic forms check... More »
May 10th, 2007 For this weeks haiku prompt (Sleep) at “One Deep Breath” I am also using these two poems (first a tanka, the other a haiku) for Poetry Thursday Sleep is where we live... More »
unlearning your birth going naked without a name melting down your masks This haiku ( Inspired by a poem by Jacques Lacarriere from Surat of Emptiness )
Sonnet To Van Gogh What if this day brought with it colors wrought in tear-stained stone. Would it then be a remembrance to dally on? What if the sun were blotted out and the light... More »
i like my body when it is with your body. It is so quite new a thing. Muscles better and nerves more. i like your body. i like what it does, i like its hows.... More »