peace in the pacific

 

protestant graveyard

japanese on hawaii

tombstone kanji marks

those who died before the war

given christian burial

 

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photo taken at cemetery of Koolau Huiia Protestant Church, Kauai, HI

on our way home

Carpe Diem Haiku Kai  celebrates 5 years!  Revisiting theme: on our way home…


 

music in clinic

contemplate own funeral

face mortality

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reading old headstones

on walk through cemetery

how did eddy end?

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morning prayer time

Spirit’s breath fill us more

to live while we can

 

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photo by lynn

ironic icon

 

Careful drivers can chuckle at sign on street next to cemetery…

 

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image from pixabay

 


This “american sentence” (17 syllables) describes actual sign seen in Edgerton, Minnesota.  Sharing with Mish and friends at dVerse poetics…

dust to dust

Link to Sammi Cox’s weekend prompt on “destiny”.


no survivors here

man wrestles with destiny

life’s dash etched in stone

listen in cemetery

silence of eternity

“But still, like dust, I’ll rise” – Maya Angelou

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photo by lynn

sign of his presence

Exploring new (old) form of poetry,  the ghazal, at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai

 

symbol of peace whose spirit we know

surprised by shadow, white dove in snow

 

swift owl or coyote’s bloody salvo

moonlight reveals white dove, still, in snow

 

on pilgrim road, choose which way to go

follow the sun or white dove in snow

 

cemetery where winter winds blow

watchman on headstone, white dove in snow

 

soft, lynn, pure sign of his love to show

alights branch above, white dove in snow

 

 

history tamed wild west

 

tailings of silver mine…

restored schoolhouse boasts

plank floor, rolled maps, stove.

main street brothels burned,

rusty bank safe deposited

in dry wash,  coal house and

water tank remember trains.

iron fence borders cemetery

atop boot hill,  rock piles

mark graves of ghost town.

 


Kim hosts quadrille#26 at dVerse Poets…write 44-words, including “ghost”.

cemetery guardian

 

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St. George’s Cemetery, Bermuda

Near white sand beach,
inside the old church yard,
I stand watchful guard over
earthly body of departed child;
another angel, in human form,
who visited briefly here to be
caught in a rapid blue riptide.
I can only offer marble blooms
and silent stony vigilance.

Come visit the small grave
and cry on my empty arm,
broken from reaching; touch
my clipped wing, fractured
by gathered years of sorrow.
But even as heaven’s stars
gaze, I know the sweet spirit
has taken flight, like red scent
of hibiscus on ocean breeze.

 

Link to dVerse Poets Pub where Lillian is hosting a “chiseled conversation”…the photograph above is hers!

spring’s promise

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Magnolia theme and photo from  Carpe Diem Haiku Kai .  A haiga in honor of host, Kristjaan, who recently lost his father.

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tilus series: engraved

 

cemetery gravestones

hundred years

 

old.

 

stories unsettling

pioneers

 

told.

 

 

prairie grass rustling

wind whistling

 

cold.

 

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written after visit to local 1880’s Lincoln Township cemetery