Thanks, Yvonne morning prayers a cardinal singing on a branch Best, Bill Yvonne Myers <yvonne_m_94301@...> wrote: Dear Bill, you did very nicely:) thank...
In a message dated 3/1/2006 1:21:54 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time, bilkny@... writes: morning prayers a cardinal singing on a branch Best, Bill Don't...
In The South (USA) a branch is also a small stream. It's a neat image, no matter what the reader envisions. Johnye Strickland ... From: maleti@... To:...
thanks Bill yvonne ... attachments. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection...
Thanks, Johnye. I hadn't thought of that meaning of "branch," but I'll happily claim it for the poem. ("A poet is entitled to anything the reader finds in his...
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Dear Bill some what like children:) thank you yvonne ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the...
Dear Haiku friends, Thank you for your participation and interest in the Shiki Monthly Kukai. Please find below the topics for the MARCH 2006 edition. ... ...
Staccato rain- music to fill a lonely room on a Saturday night. yvonne myers __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...
An interesting observation, Yvonne. I would have said it was pure picture for me, but, in the light of your comment, I realize that refugees were somwhere in...
A nice mood piece, Yvonne, especially if we read with the possibility that "music" can be understood in a couple of ways: 1) the rain as music; 2) the rain as...
Dear Bill thank you for your comments:) yvonne ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best...
Lorraine Ellis Harr From Michael Dylan Welch via Ce Rosenow Ce Rosenow has emailed the sad news that haiku pioneer and Northwest haiku poet Lorraine Ellis Harr...
A nice mood piece, Yvonne, especially if we read with the possibility that "music" can be understood in a couple of ways: 1) the rain as music; 2) the rain...
Dear Bill I like the contast of the snowflakes and the robin a sure sight of spring. thank you yvonne ... __________________________________________________ Do...
Thanks, Yvonne. The robin can run, but he can't hide. Best, Bill Yvonne Myers <yvonne_m_94301@...> wrote: Dear Bill I like the contast of the snowflakes...
Trapped- against a chain-link fence a dying leaf. yvonne myers __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail...
Hi Yvonne: I might prefer the less dramatic word "blown," leaving it to the reader to get the "trapped" association. The image is clear and powerful. Best,...
Hi Bill Doesn't blown leave the door open to a possible escape? thank you yvonne ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of...
very nicely done Bill:) thank you yvonne ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam...
Hi Yvonne: I think the likelihood of escape for a dying leaf is slim. I take it that the leaf has reached the end of its journey. Best, Bill Yvonne Myers...
... Dear Bill subarashii desu ne (brilliant) The wonderful connection of your simple statement "my overcoat unbuttoned", the robin, the warming weather, and...
I'm happy that you are benefitting from that workshop:) thanks yvonne ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam?...