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Winners of the Haiku Contest!
Annnd the winning haiku? Well. They were all perfect. đ However, EiC of Vita Brevis had the hard job of choosing, and we all, I think applaud his choice. Brava HĂŠlène Vaillant!
Quick Announcements
Youâre the best! Iâm glad everyone enjoyed our second Haiku contest, and Iâd like to personally thank all of you who left such thoughtful responses on other submittersâ haikuâthatâs what this is really about. We all know how good it feels to receive feedback on our work. Good on you for giving that to others, and thanks for making this so fun!
Iâd like to recognize a few honorable mentions before announcing the âwinningâ haiku:
Six (of many) Notable Mentions:
Submitted by Spiral Artist
The Nudity of Bandages
Heart in my wounded hand,
she bares her skin and shivers:
such grace in old scars.
Submitted by Christopher Perry
On Autumn
Dry leaves falling
Silently on sunlit church
Tears cleanse the path home
Submitted by Poetry Science
On this Earth
On this earth Iâve found
In even bitter winters
A warm summerâs day.
Submitted by floweringink
Untitled
I swallowâŚ
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Comment on a Haiku
Good morning and welcome to another edition of Writing in Blood's deconstruction of a wonderful haiku by poet, Christopher Perry. Another Haiku contest, courtesy of Vita Brevis, brings us Christopher's haiku: On Autumn Dry leaves falling Silently on sunlit church Tears cleanse the path home *** The title of a poem is as vital to… Continue reading Comment on a Haiku
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