This haiku is for Ronovan’s weekly prompt (prompt words Sing & Peace) and it’s also for Frank J. Tassone’s weekly haiku theme of ‘hawk’.
Photo©Georges Lignier
No song, no peace bides
in this bird, cold fury drives—
survive in glory.
This haiku is for Ronovan’s weekly prompt (prompt words Sing & Peace) and it’s also for Frank J. Tassone’s weekly haiku theme of ‘hawk’.
Photo©Georges Lignier
No song, no peace bides
in this bird, cold fury drives—
survive in glory.
Words from the poemetry unit
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love how this haiku captured the hawk’s energy.
Thank you, Mark 🙂
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The hawk’s power is reflected in your words. Good one!
Thank you, Vivian 🙂