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Haiku My Heart

Haiku #1 – June 2013

June 14, 2013 by Vinay Leo R.

with each stone my joys spread wide return unseen Shared with Haiku Heights (Prompt: Ripples). (June 14th, 2013)

Categories Poem Tags Haiku, Haiku Heights, Haiku My Heart, Joy, Philosophy, Poem, Poetry, Thoughts 26 Comments

A green search

August 2, 2016August 18, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

spring’s first green – a grasshopper searches for the chameleon Linked with Haiku My Heart and Haiku Heights. Image: Chameleon by Josh Boysen, via Pixdaus. (August 18th, 2012)

Categories Poem Tags Haiku, Haiku Heights, Haiku My Heart 80 Comments

Soul…

August 2, 2016August 10, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

in essence beyond dead night sky – day moon Linked with Haiku My Heart and Haiku Heights. (August 10th, 2012)

Categories Poem Tags Haiku, Haiku Heights, Haiku My Heart 57 Comments

Forget-me-not..

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

lavender lips open to shy blue eyes – forget-me-not Author’s thoughts: I was intrigued to see the bud of the Forget-me-not to be lavender, and not blue like the flower. Linked with Haiku Heights, dVerse Open Link Night and Haiku My Heart. The beautiful photograph is taken by Birgitte, who blogs HERE. I found it … Read more Forget-me-not..

Categories Poem Tags dVerse, Haiku, Haiku Heights, Haiku My Heart

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August 2, 2016June 23, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

  little hope to guide past darkness – veilleuse (June 23rd, 2012)   nightlight – the little one sleeps with a smile (tried another in context; June 27th, 2012.) Veilleuse is a French word, meaning night light. Shared with Haiku Heights & Haiku My Heart and Open Link Night..

Categories Poem Tags dVerse, Haiku, Haiku Heights, Haiku My Heart

Wisdom..

August 2, 2016June 18, 2012 by Vinay Leo R.

  silent river naked feet on thorns – still walk Shared with Haiku Heights ~&~ Haiku My Heart ~&~ Open Link Night. (June 18th, 2012)

Categories Poem Tags Haiku, Haiku Heights, Haiku My Heart
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