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Traditional poetry & verse; micro poetry; Haiku by Stephen G. Rae ✍ My book of Haiku poetry is out now 📖 #haiku #poetry #poetrycommunity

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"often I stop and look back" is Stephen's new poetry book - a selection of sixty Haiku, narrating the changing seasons and his changing mind Buy: amzn.eu/d/7ucxTHZ Info: bardofcumberland.com/poetry #poetrylovers #poetrycommunity #poetrybook #lakedistrict #cumbria

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"often I stop and look back" my new poetry book is a selection of sixty Haiku, narrating the changing seasons and my changing mind Buy: amzn.eu/d/7ucxTHZ Info: bardofcumberland.com/poetry #haiku #poetry #poetrycommunity #poetrybook #lakedistrict #cumbria

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blue tits dance tree to tree - travelling companions bardofcumberland.com/poetry/ #legendarywednesday #poetry

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that instant; hear, feel an internal dialogue; blink, moment passes bardofcumberland.com/poetry/ #senryu #haiku #poetry

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in winter's twilight owls and Buddhas from "often I stop and look back" bardofcumberland.com/poetry #FairyTaleTuesday #poetry

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"Druid Blessing" by Stephen G. Rae #blessings #nature #druids

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"Oak, Man" twig, leaf, acorn; chlorophyll flows root, branch twig, leaf, acorn; hardened skin cracked, misshapen twig, leaf, acorn; cellulose heart oak, man bardofcumberland.com/poetry #poetry #trees #druidry

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"often I stop and look back" is Stephen's new poetry book - a selection of sixty Haiku, narrating the changing seasons and his changing mind Buy: amzn.eu/d/7ucxTHZ Info: bardofcumberland.com/poetry #haiku #poetrylovers #poetrybook #writers #lakedistrict #cumbria

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walking in Torridon my only companion - distant barking dog ~ from "often I stop and look back" bardofcumberland.com/poetry #haiku #poetry #faeriefriday art: Cù-Sìth, the faerie dog by Stephen G. Rae

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"Green Man – Winter" in his winter gown guardian of the wild wood is frozen in time bardofcumberland.com/poetry/ #greenman #haiku #poetry #illustration by me

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My #haiku poetry books are back in stock at Suttons Bookshop, Ulverston ✍💚 bardofcumberland.com/poetry/ #poetry #ulverston #cumbria

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TODAY! Forget Harris/Trump, forget the fireworks - come along and celebrate Westmorland dialect and customs, and the woman who did so much to preserve them. 6.30 tonight at the Uni of Cumbria, Ambleside. Tickets (free!) here: ticketsource.co.uk/cultural-lands…


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Blooming from an oak Vivid beacon of the fall Forest sustenance #haiku #haikuchallenge

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on a leafless bough the perching and pausing of a crow the end of autumn Matsuo Bashō | Totoya Hokkei (Translation: Andrew Fitzsimons) #haiku #autumn #Japan

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Sleeping on a couch A dingy in the ocean Drifting peacefully #vss365 #haiku #poetry #sleep

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race against time poppy buds dance on autumn winds ~ from Stephen's new book of Haiku poetry: "often I stop and look back" Buy: amzn.eu/d/7ucxTHZ Info: bardofcumberland.com/poetry/ #haiku #poetry #poetrylovers

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Children of Dream by Bliss Carman The black ash grows in the swampy ground, The white ash in the dry; The thrush he holds to the woodland bound, The hawk to the open sky. The trout he runs to the mountain brook, The swordfish keeps the sea; The brown bear knows where the…

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Although Ents come from Tolkien's Middle-earth, they are similar to the tree deities of folklore - the Oak Man; Apple Man; Dryad; Leshy - the forest guardians The name 'ent' is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word for 'giant' #mythologymonday #Tolkien 🖼 @BardCumberland

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