
A Rapturous Tanka
deep sanctuary
surrounded by a garden ~
trees, flowers, old books
feasts for passion’s partaking
undone, satiated soul
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Words and Photography ©2018 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
deep sanctuary
surrounded by a garden ~
trees, flowers, old books
feasts for passion’s partaking
undone, satiated soul
~
Words and Photography ©2018 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
Luna moths emerge
wings of dew-dropping green masked
in pale moonlight
verdant hues shrouded by night
the lusty lovers take flight
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glen shimmers at night
silver ribbons drip down rock
dance in moonlit creek
bathing shrouded forest floor
in cool, ethereal light
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new forest sets sail
on waves of lush undergrowth
acorns drop like rain
in a mast year for oak trees
the squirrelly pirates indulge
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trees shake maracas ~
a Taino rhythm to keep ~
rattle past’s recall ~
the new world vomited bile ~
poisoned, the old leaves fell dead
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(note: Maracas originated with the Taino people, the Indigenous inhabitants of the Caribbean Islands and S. Florida. The coming of Columbus brought a time of disease, slavery and murder that left approximately 5 million humans dead, nearly exterminating the Taino. Indigenous people today face a continued battle in America to protect their treaty negotiated lands, waters and ancestral burial sites most recently from gas pipelines. An honest look at history is a starting point in healing old wounds and preventing new ones.)
#noACP
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spring rings bright alarm ~
warm breeze shakes worn canopy ~
leaves burst buds and stretch ~
sun ripped off winter’s blanket ~
now is woodland’s hour to wake
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path leads to nectar ~
a hummingbird fantasy ~
stored within a seed ~
once all winter’s shadows pass ~
flowers start seductive dance
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#springfever
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march to Native drums ~
’til colonized beatings end ~
spark truth’s blazing fire ~
wishes won’t sop up spilled oil ~
words do not pay for the dead
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(Inspired by the words of Chief Joseph, “Words do not pay for my dead people”, and the Native Nations March on Washington, D.C., today.)
#NativeNationsRise #IndigenousRising #NoDAPL
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cracked cage, a changed scene ~
curtain drawn on larval crawl ~
star dons drip-dried wings ~
act one, milkweed monologue ~
plot turns, Monarchs flit through skies
(selection from A Haiku for Ricky Baker, on sale now)
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waning and waxing ~
inconsistently passing ~
dark, then light, my night ~
though I touch your face or not ~
my tides, you’re ever moving
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Dedicated to my dad, who holds the record for the worst Valentine’s Day present ever given to me – a stiff, ugly stuffed bear with blood-red, coarse hair – a gift that inexplicably made his little girl’s heart beat faster. I haven’t felt his arms around me or heard his voice since I was a teenager. I still have that bear hidden away in a box, and I still feel his love moving my tides, encouraging me daily to keep going.