December 31, 2019
December 29, 2019
Happy Haiga Day!
I don't often use the phrase "I hate" in relation to particular people, but there are exceptions.
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Text:
Working Overtime
Early Christians believed turtles
were a symbol of infernal forces.
The last remaining chelonian
to fit the description dwells
in the muck at the bottom of
a Kentucky sinkhole, except,
when he's working in complete
coordination with the demon
resident of the White House.
© Diane Mayr, all rights reserved.
Text:
Working Overtime
Early Christians believed turtles
were a symbol of infernal forces.
The last remaining chelonian
to fit the description dwells
in the muck at the bottom of
a Kentucky sinkhole, except,
when he's working in complete
coordination with the demon
resident of the White House.
December 24, 2019
December 22, 2019
Happy Haiga Day!
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Text:
making sure to
leave plenty of crumbs
scattered about
I swallow the last
of Santa's cookies
...smoke and mirrors
December 17, 2019
December 15, 2019
Happy Haiga Day!
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Text:
dawn reveals
fall pushed out of the picture
...bowl of oatmeal
December 10, 2019
Haiku Sticky #528
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Text:
early December
Christmas cactus yet
to show flower buds
perhaps this year
it has nothing worth
celebrating
December 8, 2019
Happy Haiga Day!
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Text:
wooden dragonfly
on the wall
cozily wrapping me
in memories of lily pads
and inner-tubes
...snow continues
December 3, 2019
December 1, 2019
Happy Haiga Day!
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Text:
Thanksgiving weekend
Black Friday spent washing
a load of dark