Joanne Morcom is a writer, social worker and certified laughter yoga leader in Calgary, Alberta. She is the author of two poetry collections, A Nameless Place,available from Sam's Dot Publishing, and About the Blue Moon, available from magpie productions / Inkling Press. Visit her at www.joannemorcom.com
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That’s absolutely brilliant, Joanne! Well done :)
My best
Norman
That’s absolutely brilliant, Joanne! Well done :)
My best
Norman
yard for rent
lawn parties
welcome
‘as is’ yard sale
rusted car bodies
reflect chipped gnomes
Thanks for everyone’s feedback and the humorous haiku. I enjoyed Lishanu, Norman.
Joanne . . . a wonderful image
ditto . . . Marcia
Norman: where oh where did you get that smiley face?
yard sale
handwritten on a book
love forever
There are times when the -visual- is so well appreciated, applause”” has to be understood_!
This is now a much better day, thanks Joanne_!”
the spotted mountain
snow’s rashes over the crests
the last.
the ‘as is’ Venus
Would surely understand
you meant no arm.
Venus De Milo
How does she hug her
Lover? How does she caress
His body? Poor sad stone.
weekend
rummage sale–
faded memories revived
joanne,came across this yesterday. thought
this poem a companion piece to yours.
ed
spring flea market
the twin towers shimmer
inside a snow globe
hot as ever
this miami spring day
red bougainvillaea in bloom