haiku differentiates between nature and the human beast. I struggle with this idea that we are separate from nature...we are not and perpetuating the false...
... all is allowed... rules are like leaves on trees... they bud... grow green, change color, release, fall, flutter, and scatter in the wind... the tree...
A general question to all: When you actually "write" haiku... what happens to you? A bit of a leading question assuming that something does "happen" to you. ...
A general question to all: When you actually "write" haiku... what happens to you? A bit of a leading question assuming that something does "happen" to you. ...
there is world cup soccer studumn , too ... My daughters want to go to see next Japanese game at yokohama May 9th ... I love Yokohama port city very much ...
I can imagine the memory river is so blank, as if you're blinking your eyes with a balance bar. The sundial is shivering into a sunbeam's corner. Leaving a...
... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Interesting and I believe accurate. A late in life revelation for me was when I was taking a course in "Perceptual...
Dear berg san nice statement bow etsuko ... does "happen" to ... always...not ... in "Perceptual psychology". The theory which borrows from many psych ...
snuffle...snuffle snubber is as snubber does ~ & wondering why? well dear..... the important question is why does it matter? bring it home.... owning no...
Once upon a time there was a silk tree on riverside the silk tree bloomed in summer sanguine brush in twilight silky stamens danced with wind fluffy night...
... ~~~~~~~~~ I like poem of silktree. I wonder, is the silktree the same asour catalpa? That is a tree withlarge leaves and in fall, long thin pods of dark...
Dear berg san Silk tree is there ..it is deffrent catalpa ..i think http://www1.ocn.ne.jp/~chie-in/nemunoki.htm Japanese summer season ..it blooms beautiful ...
this tree is same as mimosa tree in Georgia and South sweet smelling for hummingbird and butterfly thank you for picture of tree, Etsukosan mimosa... fireworks...
long chains of the screened porch swing dangle and clink in a penudulumated twang cicada cadences matching its sashay sway deeper drowsiness settles as a warm...
... ~~~~~~ Thanks Etsuko and Chibi, Yes, I recognise it. When I lived in NJ, we had mimosa trees there. They always had many babies starting from seed. ai Berg...
Hallvard's Valg 2 (c)15 June 2002 Susan Bolstad Small Vikings Waiting for Their moment in The spotlight Reading~ Donald Duck Theatre music From the far...
which morning is this to tell me to stay or go which morning? this morning whispers tones in songbird tongues to wake to wake and stirs the currents of slumber...