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A Coffee Haiku For Your Sunday

October 6, 2019October 6, 2019 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

A coffee haiku for your Sunday morning

The grace of mornings
Facilitate my heartbeat
Glorious, warm darkness

May your day be blessed indeed.

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Posted in Daily Haiku, Photography, Poetry, SeattleTagged coffee, haiku, postaday, Seattle, Sunday

A #Sunday Night #Haiku

May 19, 2019 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

Standing in the sun

Light dances on my shoulder

Stop to see beauty

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Posted in Daily Haiku, Photography, Poetry, SeattleTagged flowers, haiku, light, love, Sunday

Easter Morning, 2019

April 21, 2019 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

These weird connections 

Resurrection and rabbits?

And eggs with tie-dye?


May you find blessedness this day. 

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Posted in Daily Haiku, Modern Life, PoetryTagged Daily Haiku, faith, haiku, postaday, Sunday

A #Haiku for your Sunday morningĀ 

April 14, 2019 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

I’m up before dawn 

Light coming through my window 

I just need some tea 
I hope your Sunday recharges your soul, giving you energy and drive as we face a new week. 

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Posted in Daily Haiku, Motivation, Photography, PoetryTagged Daily Haiku, haiku, light, Sunday

One last haiku today

August 12, 2018 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

I was going to write

But now I’m falling asleep

Yet I did write this

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Posted in Daily Haiku, General Musing, Modern LifeTagged haiku, rest, Sunday

A Sunday Meditation

April 1, 2018March 31, 2018 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

Camp Gwinwood Cross

Sunlight piercing leaves
A rough hewn cross pulls my eyes
Birds break my thoughts

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Posted in Daily Haiku, Photography, PoetryTagged faith, haiku, Sunday

Sunday morning sound collageĀ 

January 29, 2017 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

An odd collection 

Early morning sound collage 

Silence dominates 

I hope your Sunday morning finds you peaceful and calm. 

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Posted in PoetryTagged calm, calmness, Daily Haiku, Sunday

A Sunday Walk

January 15, 2017 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

​Upon a brisk walk 

Air is arming quite nicely 

Sunlight is my friend 

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Posted in PoetryTagged Daily Haiku, Sunday

This Sunday

April 26, 2015 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

This contemplation
Upon the cusp, this new week
More preparation

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Posted in PoetryTagged Daily Haiku, Sunday

And Finally Sunday

March 29, 2015March 27, 2015 Carl SetzerLeave a comment

This day of resting
Rejuvenating our beings
Again preparing

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Posted in PoetryTagged Daily Haiku, micropoetry, Poetry, Sunday
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