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白蓮 - Hakuren - White Lotus - Lotus a..A Poem by Marian C. GhileaMultilingual haiku |
Senryu #1A Poem by Anne KorhonenGethsemane |
IndescribableA Poem by Glennキラキラ目 心ぞう止まり 恋に落ち Your sparkling eyes T.. |
Kumo to ChōA Story by Franklin RayeskiThe spider and the butterfly. |
Red SakuraA Story by anonymousThis a story about an immigrant who settles among religious people. His is the only shopkeeper in the village. The story showcases the internal though.. |
chapter 1A Chapter by anju daynighttake a peek at the life she is living. |
chapter 3A Chapter by anju daynightyou'll never guess how this party turns out at the end |
12. THE REUNION CONCERTA Chapter by Peter RogersonBack at the old castle and a night's sleep followed by.... |
Tribulation chapter 1A Story by 550AUAs a mysterious rogue planet passes the solar system, Gentaro Daigo is in the tropics to prove he has what it takes to go to space, and avert a pendin.. |
青春をしよう..A Book by umeboshichazukeHanako, a budding violinist, only has one friend: Ryouta, the smartest (and poorest) kid in school. But one day, all of his scholarship funds disappe.. |
Chapter 1: The WinnerA Chapter by umeboshichazukeMeet our two main characters: Hanako and Ryouta. |
Spirited off to the RiverA Story by KimmieR1728A short story task I submitted for my first assessment in Creative Writing at university |
KemuriA Story by Gimmic the VictorThe story of a Tengu, a Dragon, and a dark creature. |
Being JapaneseA Poem by Earl SchumackerThe gravity of being human at the bottom of the world. |
The Karma of Shinyasu and IsaeA Book by KuandioA short story about fate, tragedy, love, reincarnation, and the mysterious connection between souls that transcends lifetimes |
Haiku translations of the Oriental MastersA Poem by Michael R. BurchGrasses wilt:the braking locomotivegrinds to a halt― Yamaguchi Seishi, loose translation by Michael R. BurchOh, fallen camellias,if I were you,I.. |
Ono no Komachi translationsA Poem by Michael R. BurchAs I slept in isolationmy desired beloved appeared to me;therefore, dreams have become my realityand consolation.�"Ono no Komachi, translation .. |
Zen Death Haiku IA Poem by Michael R. BurchZen Death Haiku & Related Oriental PoemsThe night is clear;the moon shines quietly;the wind strums the trees like lyres ...but when I’m gone.. |
Zen Death Haiku IIA Poem by Michael R. BurchOnce againthe melon-cool moonrises above the rice fields.�Tanko (1665-1735), loose translation byMichael R. BurchAt long last I depart:above me.. |