The concept is simple: HM doodles; you write a poem to accompany it. Links to all the doodles throughout the month and the opening post can be found here.
Doodle is by HM Yuan; please do not post the doodles on other blogs.
The concept is simple: HM doodles; you write a poem to accompany it. Links to all the doodles throughout the month and the opening post can be found here.
Doodle is by HM Yuan; please do not post the doodles on other blogs.
waving goodbye
to grandmother . . .
my favorite seashell
left tangled
in an old fishing net
pine landing . . .
what lies behind
those deep-set eyes
my cloak
this conversation
in the wind
nice! 😉
I let the wind
speak for me . . .
winter tree
wolf moon —
I linger on the way
to grandma’s
a girl in red
on her way to the wolf…
winter zoo
poor wolf–
the redhead’s
a cougar
wolf moon
again she is
powerless
whether you come
or whether you go
change in the wind
the sting
of winter’s wind–
my remorse
i like the second one
left to myself the muttering of cold in the trees
bora
her unborn baby’s
first kick
Cool! I got to learn what a “bora” is!
west wind
how the mage
split the world
wind swayed…
the old Samaan tree’s span of
a busy street
chill wind
i drift away
on my thoughts
[…] the He Doodles, You ‘Ku challenge, on Aubrie Cox’s Yay Words […]
I love this drawing – I thought of The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.
older now
she is again
the soul she was
sheltered by the tree
a tail of girlhood
shaking rose-tinged sparks
out of my pouch
in your shadow-
trying out
my new wings
or,
in your shadow-
i learn to spread
my wings
[…] is a great new prompt and excellent responses by a number of poets and writers in the comments (One such He Doodles, You ‘Ku post is here). You are welcome to play/respond in this event as well. I have been leaving haiku in this daily […]
[…] the He Doodles, You ‘Ku challenge, on Aubrie Cox’s Yay Words […]
in the wind
memories of gone days
of love
again the wind giving voice to the child’s ghost
yesterday
gone with the wind …
I follow frog song