It is really nice to read this, thank you for posting it. ‘stares blankly at memories’ is really powerful I think. Memories have to one of the most personal things we can own
thank you Alan. I’ve not thought of a two line haiku. there is so much to learn, I am looking forward to your talk in march. ‘winters end’ lets hope so
really makes me think Katie, thank you. I enjoyed our talk today, and tomorrow’s photo haiku is all about a tapesty about the eye of bubbles….we should see the eye seeing us at 7am
The man on the dunes
Stares blankly at memories
Winding slowly by
Hi Robert,
It is really nice to read this, thank you for posting it. ‘stares blankly at memories’ is really powerful I think. Memories have to one of the most personal things we can own
A two line haiku (popular in Japan and elsewhere):
winter’s end
a wardrobe slaps closed
Alan Summers
Tinywords issue 21.1 March 2021
thank you Alan. I’ve not thought of a two line haiku. there is so much to learn, I am looking forward to your talk in march. ‘winters end’ lets hope so
Breath
Air gift
Solely for
Your Inspiration
Which is then
Returned
Expired
really makes me think Katie, thank you. I enjoyed our talk today, and tomorrow’s photo haiku is all about a tapesty about the eye of bubbles….we should see the eye seeing us at 7am
Shadow of my soul
sitting, waiting by the sea
for my heart’s return
that is lovely Sara, thank you. truly I have no idea of the man in the dunes true thoughts, but I think we share the same thoughts about loss.
Now I wish I had gone to talk to him, a lesson learnt for future ginko. I was slow on this occassion