MahMight haiku journal

Friday, 6 August 2021

MahMight becomes poignant with Lorraine Padden and Chad Lee Robinson

 








precious little sleep the tiny headstone





Lorraine Padden







Commentary:

"I’m fascinated by the various arrangements of words that make up small haiku-informed poems! How individual bits of meaning lead, follow, shift and co-mingle in a single stroke or across multiple gestures."







Lorraine:

And, here's a favorite haiku by Chad Lee Robinson, The Heron's Nest 2020 Poet of the Year:






stillborn lamb

the storm reduces itself

to quiet rain



Chad Lee Robinson







Lorraine's Commentary: 

"This moment is full to overflowing with the juxtaposition of ferocious and tender energies. A force of nature whose furious self-confidence yields space and time for a reverential bearing witness to loss."






A favorite quote from Waiting for Godot:

"Estragon: We always find something, eh Didi, to give us the impression that we exist?"


A favorite quote from Withnail and I:

"Withnail: This is ridiculous"





Alan note:



Check out the latest tweets from 

Lorraine A Padden:

https://twitter.com/LorraineAPadden




Chad Lee Robinson



stillborn lamb

the storm reduces itself

to quiet rain


Chad Lee Robinson

Pierre, South Dakota


The Heron's Nest

Volume XXII, Number 3: September 2020


Editors' Choices

The Heron's Nest Award commentary


Jeff Hoagland Commentary:

https://www.theheronsnest.com/September2020/editors-choices.html



Enjoy Chad Lee Robinson's other haiku in this journal:

https://www.theheronsnest.com/September2020/haiku-p6.html


Interview with Chad Lee Robinson, 

Prizewinning author   

of The Deep End of the Sky

https://www.turtlelightpress.com/2015/09/chad-lee-robinson-on-haiku/



About: Chad Lee Robinson:

https://dakotaku.wordpress.com/about/


And his books including eBooks you can enjoy right now!

https://dakotaku.wordpress.com/haiku-collections/







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