\'Staying Near the Water\' is back to the basics. tanka x need food though evil caged hater and raged neighbor fussy stomach\'s brains dear dental\'s health in peril sly heart goads me more junk please.
Become familiar with and practice creating in the beautiful tradition of tanka 5-7-5-7-7 and haiku 5-7-5 syllable rhythms.
With brief and succinct poems and elegies.
The \' Staying Near The Water \' collection is great for exercising your reading muscle.
Parcel-not even ready, A hurried spring bloom Mikayla accepted patiently.
None of these stopped What they were doing to look at me.
En route peeked grass and trees, On the forest floor there was a leaf.
Most beautiful I\'ve seen all morning.
Mikayla (Pleasant Shade, Tennessee post office) Sensibilities of society Up Saturday dawning When men feel most sorry A woman is busy Not waiting, but simply...
Love, the fear of love, water\'s dire cry help, and much more are approached in \'Staying Near the Water\'.
Simple from the gut writings about the common. \'Staying Near the Water\' is back to the basics