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WHCvanguard - Hiroshima Day 2001
An observance in haiku and short verse still dark water - a flotilla of small boats for Hiroshima Kevin Ryan Loughbourogh, UK charred paper flutters from a cloudless sky silent as tear drops falling in the rain like prayers for the dead of Hiroshima John E. Carley Pennines, UK heavy metal clap! the sound of ignition for the sun on earth -- hydrogen bombs go unused a flash of enlightenment chibi (Dennis Holmes) Georgia, US who's fighting? but the last World War goes on in bouts with cancer Debi Bender Florida, US Next: Hiroshima Day 2001 Observance Poetry - Renku | Back | Next |
An observance in haiku and short verse still dark water - a flotilla of small boats for Hiroshima Kevin Ryan Loughbourogh, UK charred paper flutters from a cloudless sky silent as tear drops falling in the rain like prayers for the dead of Hiroshima John E. Carley Pennines, UK heavy metal clap! the sound of ignition for the sun on earth -- hydrogen bombs go unused a flash of enlightenment chibi (Dennis Holmes) Georgia, US who's fighting? but the last World War goes on in bouts with cancer Debi Bender Florida, US Next: Hiroshima Day 2001 Observance Poetry - Renku
An observance in haiku and short verse
hydrogen bombs go unused a flash of enlightenment
chibi (Dennis Holmes) Georgia, US
Debi Bender Florida, US
Next: Hiroshima Day 2001 Observance Poetry - Renku