Haiku a Day

Showing posts with label husband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label husband. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 09, 2017

August 9, 2017

Even when apart,
I think of you oft-  in a
very fond way still.




Posted by April J.E. Gilliland at 15:40 No comments:
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Labels: anniversary, art, cat, family, haiku, husband, kitty, love, marriage, micropoetry, old photos, photography, poem, poet, poetry, poetry blog, selfie, wedding anniversary, wife, writer

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

February 14, 2017

A yellow bouquet
from my love who knows me best-
time deepens our love.


Posted by April J.E. Gilliland at 09:45 No comments:
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Labels: art, beauty, bouquet, British Columbia, Canada, flowers, haiku, husband, love, marriage, micropoetry, photography, poem, poet, poetry, poetry blog, St. Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day, writer, yellow
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What is a haiku?

A haiku is a Japanese poem sometimes with the first line consisting of five syllables, the second of seven syllables, and the last line of five syllables.

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