Category Archives: Tom Dawe

Daily Haiku: March 13, 2019

rice grains– my baby’s first teeth by Rosa Maria Di Salvatore (Italy) The Manichi, October 2018

Posted in creative writing, Daily Haiku, Haiku, Italy, Poetry, Rosa Maria Di Salvatore, Tom Dawe | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

Daily Haiku: Feb. 4, 2019

hands around his tea mug uncle remembers winters in the lumberwoods   by Tom Dawe  (Canada), Author sea foam swings in the bluebell King Road’s Press, 2005

Posted in Beginning Writers, Canada, creative writing, Daily Haiku, Haiku, literacy, Poetry, Tom Dawe | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Daily Haiku: Sept. 6, 2018

a bee is droning somewhere in the sleeves of a scarecrow   by Tom Dawe (Canada), Author sea foam swings in the bluebell Hexagram Series King’s Road Press, 2005    

Posted in creative writing, Daily Haiku, Haiku, Language Arts, literacy, Poetry, Short Poems, Tom Dawe | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Daily Haiku: Aug. 21, 2018

sun on boarded windows and gull cries high in august clouds   by Tom Dawe (Canada), Author sea foam swings in the bluebell Part of the Hexagram Series King’s Road Press, 2005  

Posted in Beginning Writers, Daily Haiku, Haiku, Language Arts, literacy, Poetry, Tom Dawe | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment