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Lune-y Lundi — Moon and Lune day!

Lune-y Lundi is my Monday indulgence — both a celebration of the poetic form known as Lune (similar to the Haiku) and my fascination with the heavenly body for which this day w as named. Dig that crazy beat! Line … Continue reading

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Lune-y Lundi Lives!

Lune: a 3-line poetic form similar to the Haiku. Kelley Lune: 5 syllables in first line, 3 in the second, 5 in the third. Collum Lune: 3 words, 5 words, 3 words. “Cold Coffee” a Kelley Lune by Robbie Ann … Continue reading

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A Haiku

While passing through East Texas a few weeks ago (mid April), I wrote this poem.  I believe it qualifies as a traditional Haiku… “Wedge of Sky”    by Robbie Lewis Lowe East Texas two-lane; wedge of blue and white above … Continue reading

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Freaky-Friday: Ghost in the Greenhouse.

Revision-Robbie would have held this one up till midnight if I hadn’t wrested it from her clutches. I apologize for tardiness, but here’s my offering for this week’s Freaky-Friday luncheon: GHOST IN THE GREENHOUSE by Robbie Lewis Lowe We took … Continue reading

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A freaky-Friday poem for your amusement…

“What On Earth Am I Going To Do, Mother?” a weird poem by Robbie Lewis Lowe I bolted the doors and shuttered the windows, hid my head in my pillows — but, Mother dear, it’s all in vain. They see … Continue reading

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