everyone gets a bow peonies
—LeRoy Gorman
Issue 19.2 | 17 October 2019
__ Nifty, Leroy, the peonies that bow to those they see… caused this: imagined, the same words in sound, are a different sight of mind. _m
from the bough eyes watch these colors fly painted leaves
This poem conveys the subtle and ever-present spirit of haiku. By paying attention to the easily overlooked — the peonies — we return their bow.
a tuft of moss brightening the shortest day
I love the word play in”bow” Excellent Leroy! . peony bed the wind lets loose an arrow
always hiding behind the arctic poppy shadow
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October 17th, 2019 at 4:35 pm
__ Nifty, Leroy, the peonies that bow to those they see… caused this: imagined, the same words in sound, are a different sight of mind. _m
from the bough
eyes watch these colors fly
painted leaves
October 18th, 2019 at 4:40 am
This poem conveys the subtle and ever-present spirit of haiku. By paying attention to the easily overlooked — the peonies — we return their bow.
a tuft of moss
brightening
the shortest day
October 18th, 2019 at 11:17 am
I love the word play in”bow”
Excellent Leroy!
.
peony bed
the wind lets loose
an arrow
October 21st, 2019 at 11:13 am
always hiding behind the arctic poppy shadow