Arnold was ready. At sixteen, this was the last time he would feel this shame. His father raised the switch. Arnold turned, snatched it from his hand, struck his father on the cheek. A thin line of blood showed. His father’s eyes opened wide, as did his mouth in a loud Oh!
Haiga
Age of innocence,
the burden of his childhood,
a monochrome life
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Ronovan writes Haiku #141
Once golden tresses
reddened by a single blow
fluttered in the breeze
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Haiga

Dashing daffodils
replace retiring snowdrops
pastel season shades
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Ronovan writes Haiku prompt #140
“A twist of lemon,”
I shout to the bartender,
“your gin is too dry.”
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Ronovan writes #139
So where is the King,
on the day I lose my head
he will forgive me
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Haiga heaven/ Damsel

damsel in this dress
in cool waters marinade
release your bouquet
Painting, Ophelia, courtesy of Sir John Everett Millais
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Fantasy month
It appears that I may have been tagged , I didn’t feel anything, I was not standing in a corner with my face to the wall, eyes closed, counting to one hundred but this is progress. I’ve been advised to pass comment on what effect the , “Fantasy,” genre has had upon me. My artisty skills are pretty well under-developed or you would see before you a picture of a spinning globe to signify that it has been my whole world. It has influenced my taste in dress, art appreciation and without doubt, favoured relaxation reading. Having been brought up on mythology and tales of the Greek heroes it has forever been a part of my life. This post is my way of introducing you to someone whom you may not be aware was an inspiration to the considered master, J.R.R. Tolkien. I refer of course to William Morris, a true Romantic, with many facets of which, even you, dear readers may be unaware. His two stylish tales were probably the first I read that were not part of the school curriculum. Look them out if you have not yet sampled their delights. A joy to mankind.
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Ronovan writes haiku #138
Syracuse using
Archimedes secret fire
Roman ships burning
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Colleen’s weekly tanka challenge #22
you hear mind the doors
the train is about to leave
if you are standing
best brace yourself or you may
find gravity is no friend
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