today slips into the room ? hungry on tiny paws
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Angie Werren
Angie Werren lives (and writes) in a tiny house. Sometimes she takes pictures of things in the yard. For more information on her micropoetry, please visit "feathers" -- http://triflings.wordpress.com/ View all posts by Angie Werren
Furry good. :-)
Brilliant: really enjoyed!
Brilliant
so many layers
of softness slip in
a center of bone
Snowbirdpress, what a tremendous haiku gift you left. Angie Werren's comparable haiga delights and mystifies me — a contemporary classic.
Hi, Donna, Now you know why I love haiga so much It can take you to place you never dreamed could be conceivable. Thanks for your kind words.
your cupboard love
(O my today!)
is serpentine
The timbre of a singular cat-cry. The slight scrape of a bowl on the kitchen floor. The silence of the rest of the house. The cues given by noises outside. Your nonchalance. Why are you sitting on the clean laundry, and why would you eat another bowlful if I set it down? What is your philosophy – stoic or epicurean?
M
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Marie Marshall
writer/poet/editor/blogger
Scotland http://mairibheag.com http://kvennarad.wordpress.com
Yes, brilliant – in so many ways!
Superb!
At last Carl Sandburg's poem has been surpassed! by Angie Werren's outstanding haiga on tiny paws. Truly, no mean feat, that. Will share on the blog word pond. Thank you, poet.
What a fantastic image jumping at me when I come to this page. ;-)
Really enjoyed the whole haiga experience.
Alan
thank you — alan, donna, jean, lisa, sanjuktaa, snowbirdpress, madhu and andreochka!
you are all *furry* kind! this haiga is special to me (my stella!) so I'm very happy that you enjoyed it.
:)