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![]() A TOO EARLY GLIMPSE OF SPRINGNow, suddenly, the season turns;the ice and winter rain have gone away;Sun rises sooner, greens the ferns,bids the world wake, rise, work a… Started by David Brazier |
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Feb 26 Reply by Mo Henderson |
![]() TIME HAS MEI do not have time,yet time has meWhat an embarrassmentthat can be - my lifeunfolding free, easily,ticking along,each day a miracle song. I… Started by David Brazier |
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![]() Body ArmourA frightened child hides behind this galvanized mask. Vulnerability obscured by it's own shadow. But not extinguished. Will he ever see the… Started by Dayamay Dunsby |
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![]() HAIKUThis is a place for posting haiku. A haiku is a 17 syllable poem, generally consisting of three lines with 5-7-5 syllables respectively. No… Started by David Brazier |
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May 27, 2020 Reply by Nando |
![]() BHAKTIThis can be a place to add bhakti poems. Started by David Brazier |
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May 4, 2020 Reply by Juline Smit |
![]() OLD GRANITEFlowers under foot, clouds in the sky. Here, in between, I savour solitude. They are busy with their business, while I am merely watching,… Started by David Brazier |
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![]() HIMALAYA GLEAMINGThe Himalaya gleamingcan be seen from Katmanduthe smog has cleared away -it’s gone,the dust, the grime, the humans too,it’s all gone quiet… Started by David Brazier |
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Apr 11, 2020 Reply by David Brazier |
![]() Fridge HaikuWe had a little Haiku challenge on the fridge notice board at the Temple recently. Here are mine. Black and golden sky. Night conceals the… Started by Dayamay Dunsby |
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![]() ADDING UP THE BONESA finger pointing at the sky.Do you know the reason why?Do you want to live or die?Do you hear the people cry?When they come to sing “Hall… Started by David Brazier |
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![]() CHRONIC PAINWaking from drug sleep tangled night, sahara mind extending to incognita ripples round a fire still burning at the back behind the ears; f… Started by David Brazier |
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Jun 25, 2019 Reply by David Brazier |
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