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Haiku to you Thursday: “Refraction”

Day begins again,
touched by fog and memories,
refracted by sun.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Night ashes”

Ashes ride the night,
jilted lovers lost in flight.
Rain’s touch reunites.

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Writers on writing

“Good writing is remembering detail. Most people want to forget. Don’t forget things that were painful or embarrassing or silly. Turn them into a story that tells the truth.”
—Paula Danziger

[Editor’s note: This echoes this past Wednesday’s blog entry: “Writing as Transformational Tool.” You may want to check it out.]

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Haiku to you Thursday: “Night sounds”

Train whistles, fills in
when fire engine ends wail.
Church bellows the hour.

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Haiku to you Thursday: “River”

The river reaches /
back to the moment of its /
beginning: one drop.

The river carries /
forward to the time of its /
enduring: one drop

[Editor’s note: Okay, since there are two haiku here on the same subject, sort of mirror images of each other, maybe I should call this biku or ambi-ku or maybe even dos-ku. Duo-ku?]

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