a bubbling spring
from the belly of Gaia
may all who thirst, drink
kat ~ 23 November 2016
A Haiku for Haiku Horizon’s Haiku Challenge, prompt word: Drink.
a bubbling spring
from the belly of Gaia
may all who thirst, drink
kat ~ 23 November 2016
A Haiku for Haiku Horizon’s Haiku Challenge, prompt word: Drink.
her name is Luna
some say she has a man-face
others, cows and spoons
but who else but a woman
can shift the tides with a glance
kat ~ 15 November 2016
(Tanka- 5/7/5/7/7)
Perfection! I am in love with this week’s ReVerse! I have been less chatty this week but it is because I am approaching a big milestone this coming week. It is quite natural to look back when one reaches a decade birthday. Add to my own personal reflection the fact that the New Moon is also coming this week. It is the perfect blank slate to launch the next chapter of my life! I am so grateful to be here.
Have a wonderful week! I hope you have the occasion to eat cake! ❤️
Shi Sai Sunday’s Week in ReVerse ~ 29 May 2016
I might give my younger self…
who fancied tufted tuffets
along the treaded road to home
the tree with a bird shaped leaf in winter
tattered, frayed on the edges
It’s only skin deep
urgency as if
I am Love and Magic.~kat
The Shi Sai, a form created by Kat Myrman in April 2016, is a poem created by taking one line of verse from several poems of an author’s own collection. The shi sai is done as a review of a series or collection of poems and therefore, each line should flow in chronological order of the dates the poems were written (from oldest to new). The lines chosen should be the author’s favorite from each poem. This form works best if the author resists the temptation to read the full new poem before all the verses have been added. (It helps one to resist the impulse to change a line to make it “fit”)