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Tag: sunlight

Yet Our Life Is Sweet

Sleepy after the sun
the house is full of light
spilt from our eyes.

Soon our eyes are empty
and we see.

Posted on 3 December 20093 December 2009Author John Emil VincentCategories Issue 09.1Tags short poem, sunlight4 Comments on Yet Our Life Is Sweet

park bench
the blind man’s glasses
reflect the sunlight

Posted on 1 February 2010Author Artur LewandowskiCategories Issue 09.1Tags glasses, haiku, park, sunlight7 Comments on

Sunreal

Posted on 24 June 201022 May 2010Author Joseph CarfagnoCategories Issue 10.1Tags one line, one word, sun, sunlight11 Comments on

between roots
a woodchuck
gathering sun

Posted on 5 August 20102 August 2010Author Michele L. HarveyCategories Issue 10.2Tags haiku, summer, sun, sunlight3 Comments on


beach party
the last drop of sunlight
caught in a glass


Posted on 10 September 201030 August 2010Author Barry GoodmannCategories Issue 10.2Tags beach, haiga, haiku, summer, sunlight14 Comments on

late afternoon—
a glimpse of sunlight
through her hair

Posted on 9 February 20116 February 2011Author Bill WatersCategories Issue 11.1Tags haiku, sunlight3 Comments on
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