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Sunday, 4 October 2020

Roots

lily:

out of the water…

out of itself


Nicholas Virgilio

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Out of the steadiness

Or ready acceptance

Onto the waves

Of a vibrant sea

Take me to the heavens

Take me to the sky

Take me to the discoveries

Of more about me 


haiku mind

108 poems to

cultivate awareness 

& open your heart

is by Patricia Donegan

Saturday, 3 October 2020

The Ordinary

For Allen Ginsberg


MAROON

suitcase

by

a

garbage can.

My

white

breath

in

air

Michael McClure

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Anything but

Not a story

From the parlour

Nor a description

Of a quiet drive

Instead provocation

With words

With layout

All the tricks of the trade

In ways in which

I plainly see

haiku mind

108 poems to

cultivate awareness 

& open your heart

is by Patricia Donegan

Friday, 2 October 2020

Catalyst

not seeing

the room is white

until that red apple

Anita Virgil

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I did not see the monk on fire

But I did see the stone in the kitchen

What was lost slowly returned

Locked away, perhaps

As a protective gesture

For not to see clearly

Could be more trouble

Than not to see at all

Yet, eventually

The full truth

I what will likely

Bring salvation

haiku mind

108 poems to

cultivate awareness 

& open your heart

is by Patricia Donegan

Thursday, 1 October 2020

The Sacred

      bright sun

the sheen of tall grass

    when it bends

Jim Kacian

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Far better

To think of the sacred

In ordinary things

The pencil and paper

With which I write

The ceramic mug of tea

From which I drink

The laptop computer

A personal deity

Or life’s substitute

Also, out of doors

Where my partner

Plants potatoes

For future harvests


haiku mind

108 poems to

cultivate awareness 

& open your heart

is by Patricia Donegan

Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Shadow Side

Full winter moon:


the icicle


the icicle’s shadow


Geraldine Clinton Little

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Up the hill

Onto the peninsula

Up the driveway

To the cottage


Snow is everywhere

We walk to Rutland Water

Past rooftops

Past church spires


Past the thatched house

With icicles, long icicles

Hanging from the window frames

Hanging from the door frame


Then on past trees

Past the post box

Through the fields

To the shoreline


With poachers acting as gamekeepers

Fishermen being as children

The frozen, icy water

Offering play for everyone


haiku mind

108 poems to

cultivate awareness 

& open your heart

is by Patricia Donegan