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Month: February 2011

Tracks

August 2, 2016February 28, 2011 by Vinay Leo R.

Blindly follow tracks Unknown, the destination Beauty surrounds life Shared at the Few Miles Haiku Challenge. Image credits to whoever/if mentioned by Someone is Special at the Few Miles Haiku Challenge.

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku

Desert Plays?

August 2, 2016February 28, 2011 by Vinay Leo R.

Thirst vellicates thoughts Desert heat plays tricks on hope Mirage of safety Shared at the Haiku Heights (#32 Mirage), One Single Impression (#157 Vellicate) and Jingle Poetry’s Monday Poetry Potluck (Cartoons) Image from Outpost81.com, found through Google Images.

Categories Poem Tags Haiku, Haiku Heights, OSI, Potluck

Eternal

August 2, 2016February 27, 2011 by Vinay Leo R.

Summer to summer Eternal cycles of time Repeat each moment Shared at the Few Miles Haiku Challenge Image from The Kenyon Review, found through Google Images.

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku

Sea of Green

August 2, 2016February 26, 2011 by Vinay Leo R.

Sickly sea of green Drowns a madman in its depths Soul escapes from prey Shared at the Few Miles Haiku Challenge. Image credits to whoever/if mentioned by Someone is Special at the Few Miles Haiku Challenge.

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku

The Storm (Haiku My Heart)

August 2, 2016February 25, 2011 by Vinay Leo R.

Thunder clap echoes Hazy glass, sunlight pallid Dark storm approaches Shared at the Few Miles Haiku Challenge and Haiku My Heart Image from iStockPhoto, found through Google Images.

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku, Haiku My Heart

Covered

August 2, 2016February 25, 2011 by Vinay Leo R.

She was always aroused instantly by his music. Some note of it would touch her soul, and she couldn’t ignore it. Her eyes pointedly met his. She knew she wasn’t just a tool to him. She danced for his tunes. People applauded. She whispered, “I love you.” The lid dropped. Her love was covered again. … Read more Covered

Categories Non Poetic Tags Fiction, Theme Thursday, Thursday Tales
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