morning emerges -
the new years day interlude
from fire crackers
[gillena cox]
the old oak’s roots -
reach from past to future
recall last year
a fish scale moon follows me
first evening of the new year
[Björn Rudberg/gillena cox - tan renga]
Ninth day of Christmas
All decoratons are stored
The New Year cold
Looking for freezing rain
Thank God for a warm home
[Quentin Clingerman USA]
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THE NINTH DAY - UNWRAPPING THE GIFT OF HOURS
In the early days of England, they had town watchmen, known as waits, that went around patrolling the streets and calling out the hours of the night..."read more here
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Carpe Diem #67, Björn Rudberg's "the old oak's roots"
the old oak’s roots -
reach from past to future
recall last year
(c) Björn Rudberg
a fish scale moon follows me
first evening of the new year
(c) gillena cox
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the old oak’s roots -
reach from past to future
recall last year
a fish scale moon follows me
first evening of the new year
[Björn Rudberg/gillena cox - tan renga]
Express Your Creativity
I have some New Year's haiku at my blog today. http://randomnoodling.blogspot.com/2015/01/poetry-friday-akemashite-omedetou.html
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Thank you for leaving your link Diane, i will stop over
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as always you make everything so joyful I love this Gillena Happy 2015
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Happy New Year Gillena!
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Gilena,
ReplyDeleteI am always enamored of people who write Haiku's. Yours are wonderful. Thanks for joining in at Express Your Creativity,
Kate
I finally found the `comment`box! this is a beautiful completion, `fish tail moon'...I also love your first haiku, firecrackers can certainly start a day off with energy:)
ReplyDeletelovely haikus Gillena. Happy New year and a happy PPF!
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Nice of you to drop in Cheryl-Lynn
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Linda, Happy New Year ☆´,•*´¨★ Ձ๏15
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Happy New Year Gillena!!! I wish you happiness, good health and prosperity in 2o15...
ReplyDeleteHappy new year.. and what a gorgeous completion with the fish scale moon... makes perfect sense going forward in the new year.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Ao Happy New Year
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Thanks for your appreciation Bjorn
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Thank you Janice
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love your compilation. I love the first one the best. I am in awe of people that can write haikus. Happy New Year to you.
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Nice of you to drop in Blogitse
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What a lovely idea, the art of a haiku, something different.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the first one and the one starting "a fish scale moon...".
All the best for 2015.
Thank you Shelia
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WOW!! What to say more ... this is such a nice completion of this Tan renga ...
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Lovely poems. I like the way the first one is posted with the clock visual. It's an amazing project you have going here. Thanks for sharing and promoting haikus!
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