Saturday, 8 February 2014

haiku, tanka and micropoetry ( feather poems) by gennepher


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snow white angel
her wings fluttering gently
a feather falls

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her
soft feathers
fluttering
she seems
so far away

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clumsily
from the water
a swan takes flight
upstream
a feather floats serenely

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a magpie
tries every window then enters
a few moments later emerges triumphant
he leaves a feather
his calling card

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a feather falls, folds into the colours of your rainbow

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falling
from the cloud
a white feather
I put it
in my pocket

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a gentle fluttering of wings
the stone angel
a white feather floats down

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as if in a fairy tale
the stones remembered
the child
white feathered
angel wings of innocence

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a brown
wooden box
a parting gift he gave her
a single
white feather

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her eyes
soft as memories
feathering nests of time

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whispering

poems to her as she wrote
the white feathered quill

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standing on the seashore
as I look out to sea
a wave comes in
a white feather
wet and bedraggled

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the child
proudly clutched
an armful of peacock feathers
they guarded
her room at night

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in the cemetery
by an old wooden cross
a fox sits
feathers flying
from the chicken in his mouth

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a trail
of bloody feathers
on the path
from the hen house
the fox long gone

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the child
proudly carried
the warm hen's brown egg
a white feather
still attached

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her 
soft feathers
fluttering
she seems
so far away

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a feather falls
on the river bank
I look up
a kingfisher blue
flashes past

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in the palm of her hand
she caught it 
a falling fluttering feather

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falling snow
falling
icy feathers

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the child
saw fallen stars
in the water
two white feathers
an angel's wings

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an anti clockwise sound 
when you've gone
your feathers will flutter no more

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he broke
her heart
by dying
in the band of his hat
a pheasant's feather

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in the hallway
fanned out
in the umbrella stand
peacock
feathers

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fairy tales
ivory moons
whispering
feathered dreams
of angels

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