Windmill
23 de Fevereiro de 2017, 7:49Sails though empty caught the light
of golden evening sun
as the windmill here at Kingston
was admired by everyone
We’d caught a glimpse on the descent
from the high Drover’s trail
but here up close and personal
its beauty was unveiled
A testament to ages past
the miller lays at rest
with his home, the Kingston windmill
restored to look its best
©Jemverse
Photo – windmill at Kingston (near Lewes), East Sussex, UK – Jempics
“Coffee shop conversation”
23 de Fevereiro de 2017, 7:48Coffee shop conversation
A Poem by Coyote Poetry
Good coffee and a chess game is what life need to be. I miss the days of good conversation and chess games.
Old man with a laptop asked me. Can you play chess or just a pretender?
I open the wood chess board. Set the white pieces on the board to my new friend and
I lay the black pieces down for me. He smiled and sat down. He told me. “Chess is like life. A good players played safely and never test the game. Like life. Is it better to play the game like a robot than play the game of life and chess fearless and unafraid?
I looked the old man. His eyes were serious. I told him. “It is who you are playing. Some games can become personal. Some games are for pleasure.”
He smiled…
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Ehime Spring
23 de Fevereiro de 2017, 7:17Ehime spring blooms
cascading from the mountains
pink waves on the sea shore
Kim M. Russell
Image found on japanbullet.com
My response to Carpe Diem #1161 Matsuyama City birth-place of Shiki
Chèvrefeuille has given us some background to the Japanese poet Shiki, who was born in Matsuyama City in Iyo province (present day Ehime prefecture) to a samurai class family of modest means. It was Shiki who gave the poetry form the name ‘haku – before him, it was mostly named ‘hokku’ or ‘haikai’. He has also told us about the region where Shiki was born, Iyo Province (nowadays Ehime Prefecture), which is known for its waterfalls, mountains and meadows.
Shiki was a master in using the haiku writing technique ‘shasei’ or ‘depicting the thing as it is’. An example of a “shasei”- haiku by Shiki:
come spring as of old
when such revenues of rice
braced this castle town!
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Bispos e movimentos sociais convocam desobediência civil nos EUA contra deportações de Trump
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