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EPISODE no. 80 Word Tree Trouble: Haiku Challenge Moon Bubble
Hummingbird Blink: Nectar Poetry
26 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
EPISODE no. 80 Word Tree Trouble: Haiku Challenge Moon Bubble
In this episode Jazz Marie Kaur (Vevna Forrow) reads a spontaneous write of hers “Nature Pocket” for her first ever Haiku prompt challenge. Jazz also reads a riddle from the Society of Classical Poets: https://classicalpoets.org/ called “This thimble thief..." by Jack DesBois: https://www.desboistutoring.org/ | Here’s the poem Jazz (Vevna) created just for fun this weekend: Owls hoots echo inside my typewriter skull /
Crickets leapfrog down the backyard porch /
Moonlight flashlight flickers across the abandoned bird bath fountain /
Pirouetting wind propellers pellets of swinging rain /
The Dark Knight sky zigzagging with stars
blankets my wolf heartbeat
Gusts of wind seesaw against my ice cube skin
Fireflies carousel around my vision /
A seismic howl ignites from beyond the sky-lined picket fence / | Use the following poem as inspiration to create a 140-200 character Haiku in the comments section on Spotify. | This episode was recorded on 07-23-2022 | Background photograph inside the mirror: “Branching” by Kandice (clairdelunepoetry) visual design arrangements: jasveen_marie_kaur | Always shower kind human beings back with endless kindness. Expose your tsunami heart through your butterfly passion art. Kind minds just freaking rock. So poetry dance anywhere around the clock. - Jazz Marie Kaur
Hummingbird Blink: Nectar Poetry
This podcast is part of both Dipity Lit Mag features and Dipity Press community publications, founded by Vevna Forrow (Jazz Marie Kaur)