Who can see the wind?
No matter how hard you hunt
It cannot be seen.
Who can see the wind?
No matter how hard you hunt
It cannot be seen.
Sounds like fun with some good giveaways.
It’s been a hectic couple of weeks. Albert’s Christmas had to undergo a final chapter rewrite, but I’m much happier with it now and with this news I can announce that Albert’s Christmas is now available to Pre-orderfrom Amazon. If you didn’t catch my previous launch day post, I am running a launch party on Facebook and giving away lots of fantastic prizes.
First up, on 11th December, the day before release, I will be giving away a FREE copy of Albert’s Christmas on the proviso of a review. Not that I would usually pester anybody for a review, but as it is a free giveaway, I’m hoping that those who enter will be up for reading it and posting the first review on launch day to get me up and running.
However, that’s not all. I will also be giving away four Bumpkinton themed pens. They are a…
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For a refresher or how to write Haiku in English clickhere. But you can use whatever Haiku style you want to. As long as you, do a Haiku.
Something to keep in mind about a Haiku. Usually it is elemental in nature, but I don’t stick to that. There are two things I do like to see and they are; 1) Haiku that can be broken into two sentences with the middle line of the three lines being the commonly used part and 2) Opposite meanings in the first and last sentences.
I have links that will help you out. Remember for Haiku in English the total syllables are 5 for the first line, 7 for the second, and 5 for the last. I…
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Fragile hearts need truth.
Time for truth.
Thanks to RonovanWrites for hosting the haiku challenge prompt!
Comparing last week’s haiku with this week’s, I’m noticing my new fascination with clocks!
Time will tell the truth;
Revealing all of your lies;
Leaving you hopeless.
photo credit: János Balázs via cc
Wow!
Wonderfully written.
The truth of it is,
Something you don’t want to know,
Is my love runs deep.
How deep you may ask,
Does it run into this man,
Whose truth is a search?
That truth is a loss,
Of something he cannot find,
Buried dark and deep.
But with truth in love,
I will return to the light,
So deep in us all.
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Deeper than truth? Excellent haiku.
A deep truth.
This post is in response to RonovanWrites Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt Challenge #19 Deep&Truth. Please visit his blog to find other entries.
Baby, just hold on
you said between your clenched teeth,
unbearable stress.