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Few Miles Haiku Challenge

The Last Light..

August 2, 2016February 29, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

last light dawns on this long journey as sun sets (’12. feb 29.) (Haiku Challenge) / (Image Source, via Google Images)

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku

I Rhyme Without Reason

August 2, 2016February 28, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

for my rhymes speak in their music, my heartbeats reasonless passions my love for poetry has not an end for in its words my heart I send notebook of life as I write more pages new added in my heartshore (’12. feb 28.) (Haiku Challenge)

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Free Verse, Haiku

Open gate..

August 2, 2016February 27, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

open gate beckons world beyond enters my own with each step I take (’12. feb 27.) (Haiku Challenge) / (Photography of Siva)

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku

Two brothers…

August 2, 2016February 26, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

hand in hand they stay brothers with true affection one they shall remain (’12. feb 26.) (Haiku Challenge) / (Image via Google Images)

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku

Earned

August 2, 2016February 26, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

hungry for supper food is near, but not given how do I earn it? (’12. feb 26.) (Haiku Challenge) / (Image via Google Images)

Categories Poem Tags Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Haiku

The Cult..

August 2, 2016February 25, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

“Fearless leader, show us the way” “But who is he?” came a voice. The dais was empty. “What does this sect stand for?” asked another. “To show the way we have to lead our lives” And in silence came the realization. “No one can do that.” our choices decide how we steer cult of life … Read more The Cult..

Categories Non Poetic, Poem Tags 55Fiction, Few Miles Haiku Challenge, Fiction, Flash 55
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