Shapeshifting Moonlight
My haiku “Shapeshifting Moonlight” is posted today as part of Pure Haiku’s Portal Series. You can read it here, along with all the other wonderful portals in verse. Thanks as always to Freya Pickard for including my words on Pure Haiku.
Joyce Fienberg, 75
Richard Gottfried, 65
Rose Mallinger, 97
Jerry Rabinowitz, 66
Brothers Cecil and David Rosenthal, 59 and 54
Bernice and Sylvan Simon, 84 and 86
Daniel Stein, 71
Melvin Wax, 88
Irving Younger, 69
Remembering those who lost their lives in the Tree of Life Synagogue on Saturday. May they rest always in a portal of light.
19 responses to “Shapeshifting Moonlight”
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- October 31, 2018 -
Beautiful
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Thanks Lynn.
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I already commented on Pure Haiku. This is a beautiful haiku. I really like it.
Never Forget.
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No, we can’t forget. Thanks Merril.
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beautiful tribute – AMAZING art! Thank you Kerfe! Sending LOVE! ❤
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Thanks Jodi. We need more love, for sure.
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Thank you Kerfe for your thoughtful post.
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Thanks Sharon.
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A touching post, thank you, Kerfe.
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Thanks Betty.
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Congrats on the Pure Haiku posting, Kerfe.
As for the lives taken in Pittsburgh, it seems we are burdened with a collective heavy heart, these days.
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It gets heavier and heavier. Thanks Ken.
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Beautiful images, beautiful words, for a despicable crime.
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Thanks Jane. We need to find some light in the dark.
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Individually we can all bring a little. So much depends on how many divisions the other side can muster.
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Much easier to break down than build up again, unfortunately.
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Ah yes, the breaking down only takes minutes.
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This is lovely and moving – thanks for posting.
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