Leaves fall off the trees
Hair from me, Inside I bleed
As sunset takes me
How does it work?
Oh this was so poignant. Loved your Haiku!
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The skies black and blue Her skin a similar hue Leave him and start anew
By Kenneth cruzabout a year ago in Poets
The English language has its limits. I learned this when I became a student of the Bible and looked up the Greek and Hebrew definitions behind the Scriptures I loved. Some languages have so much more depth and power than the one I use to convey my thoughts. But, even so, I don't think any word could ever come close to describing this void and pain I am journeying through. I don't know how to swim through its murky waters.
By Shirley Belk3 days ago in Poets
Mountain dark falls here the way grief falls, all at once, swallowing the woodpile, the cornfield, the road that wound its way to us
By Tim Carmichaela day ago in Poets
Winterthorne stood alone at the edge of the park. The beautiful snow that had surrounded him was all trampled now, from the feet of all of the children who had built him. He missed the sparkly clean snow blanket, but he was happy that so many children had come out to make him.
By Laura DePace6 days ago in Fiction
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Oh this was so poignant. Loved your Haiku!