I'm a mexican buddhist with a jewish name and mayan-spanish last names, who writes japanese haiku in english... What a cocktailized world!
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walking along leaning into each other and the autumn wind
Isreal:this may be the second time I commented on your haiku–accidentally due to not understanding how this program works –appreciate your haiku and connect with your words
I love th singularity and aimlessness of israel's haiku… it has a songful quality, I also love the response it called up in mike's. Such a feeling of togetherness and persistence through life's windiness, yet caught in the moment.
I love th singularity and aimlessness of israel's haiku… it has a songful quality, I also love the response it called up in mike's. Such a feeling of togetherness and persistence through life's windiness, yet caught in the moment.
walking along
leaning into each other
and the autumn wind
autumn morning
the shadows of leaves
follow the wind
Isreal:this may be the second time I commented on your haiku–accidentally due to not understanding how this program works –appreciate your haiku and connect with your words
thank you very much for your kind words :)
I love th singularity and aimlessness of israel's haiku… it has a songful quality, I also love the response it called up in mike's. Such a feeling of togetherness and persistence through life's windiness, yet caught in the moment.
I love th singularity and aimlessness of israel's haiku… it has a songful quality, I also love the response it called up in mike's. Such a feeling of togetherness and persistence through life's windiness, yet caught in the moment.
Help, I’ve been iofrnmed and I can’t become ignorant.