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"Flower Haiku" coloring book is centered around 26 framed short haiku poems for each letter of English alphabet. Each poem is inspired by a flower - lush tropical blossoms, modest wildflowers of the temperate zone, thorny desert flowers, cascading vines, and more. There are 2 coloring illustration for each poem - one full-page and one framed.This whimsical coloring book is suitable for colorists of all levels.There are 56 floral coloring illustrations in total.
Book Synopsis Flower Haiku by : Ellie Marks
Download or read book Flower Haiku written by Ellie Marks and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-30 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Flower Haiku" coloring book is centered around 26 framed short haiku poems for each letter of English alphabet. Each poem is inspired by a flower - lush tropical blossoms, modest wildflowers of the temperate zone, thorny desert flowers, cascading vines, and more. There are 2 coloring illustration for each poem - one full-page and one framed.This whimsical coloring book is suitable for colorists of all levels.There are 56 floral coloring illustrations in total.
SPRING BRINGS DAZZLING BIRTHS LONGING FOR NICE SUMMER RAYS DAYS OF AUTUMN SPICE Flowers Radiate Beauty is a collection of haiku that invokes wonder and expresses emotion from the eye’s of an avid nature lover. This world is full of big and small, beautiful creations, tiny and tall. Witnessing the splendidness of our environment, our senses delight in the pleasures of Earth’s illustrious treasures. We truly do, reap what we sow. It is incumbent for everyone to see the forest for the trees and stop to smell the roses (yes, cliches). Seriously, each human being should be grateful to share the glory of such lush greenery and vast waters with other inquisitive and unique animals, on land and in the sea. We should not take anything for granted. Life is truly what you make it and we all need to take an account in preserving our God-given habitat and all of its organisms. Firefighters witness many unfortunate tragedies. Seeing people at their worst, in pain and in need of fire or medical services, has put life into perspective for me. It has been said, that if you love what you do, you’ll never have to work. No cliché. I’m fortunate to have a network of supportive friends. I enjoy helping others and encouraging them to maintain a positive attitude through adversity. Having the opportunity to speak with my flowers, affords me time to meditate and reflect on meaningful moments. I hope that you also find joy in watching objects flourish.
Book Synopsis Flowers Radiate Beauty by : Frederica R. Burrage
Download or read book Flowers Radiate Beauty written by Frederica R. Burrage and published by LifeRich Publishing. This book was released on 2021-02-18 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: SPRING BRINGS DAZZLING BIRTHS LONGING FOR NICE SUMMER RAYS DAYS OF AUTUMN SPICE Flowers Radiate Beauty is a collection of haiku that invokes wonder and expresses emotion from the eye’s of an avid nature lover. This world is full of big and small, beautiful creations, tiny and tall. Witnessing the splendidness of our environment, our senses delight in the pleasures of Earth’s illustrious treasures. We truly do, reap what we sow. It is incumbent for everyone to see the forest for the trees and stop to smell the roses (yes, cliches). Seriously, each human being should be grateful to share the glory of such lush greenery and vast waters with other inquisitive and unique animals, on land and in the sea. We should not take anything for granted. Life is truly what you make it and we all need to take an account in preserving our God-given habitat and all of its organisms. Firefighters witness many unfortunate tragedies. Seeing people at their worst, in pain and in need of fire or medical services, has put life into perspective for me. It has been said, that if you love what you do, you’ll never have to work. No cliché. I’m fortunate to have a network of supportive friends. I enjoy helping others and encouraging them to maintain a positive attitude through adversity. Having the opportunity to speak with my flowers, affords me time to meditate and reflect on meaningful moments. I hope that you also find joy in watching objects flourish.
Book Synopsis Flower, Moon, Snow by : Kazue Mizumura
Download or read book Flower, Moon, Snow written by Kazue Mizumura and published by . This book was released on 1977-01-01 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thirty poems in praise of the joys of nature.
Purpose of Flowers is a Haiku book of eighty poems with Illustrations. These poems evoke the spirit of oneness with nature and delve into the meaning and purpose of life. Haiku poetry is an ancient form of lyrics that trace their origins as early as the seventh century. A blend of Modern, Contemporary and Classic this book is divided into three parts that take the readers on a journey of minimalistic form of art poetry. The three lines in seventeen syllables use natural imagery to focus on a brief moment in time and draw inspirations from ordinary observations. A perfect gift for your special someone and to yourself.
Book Synopsis Purpose of Flowers by : Lubna Yusuf
Download or read book Purpose of Flowers written by Lubna Yusuf and published by ThINK. This book was released on 2020-06-02 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Purpose of Flowers is a Haiku book of eighty poems with Illustrations. These poems evoke the spirit of oneness with nature and delve into the meaning and purpose of life. Haiku poetry is an ancient form of lyrics that trace their origins as early as the seventh century. A blend of Modern, Contemporary and Classic this book is divided into three parts that take the readers on a journey of minimalistic form of art poetry. The three lines in seventeen syllables use natural imagery to focus on a brief moment in time and draw inspirations from ordinary observations. A perfect gift for your special someone and to yourself.
Download or read book Flower Heart written by Angela Leuck and published by . This book was released on 2006-01-01 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
**Chosen for 2020 NCTE Notable Poetry Books and Verse Novels List** **Winner of 2020 Northern Lights Book Award for Poetry** **Winner of 2019 Skipping Stones Honor Awards** My First Book of Haiku Poems introduces children to inspirational works of poetry and art that speak of our connection to the natural world, and that enhance their ability to see an entire universe in the tiniest parts of it. Each of these 20 classic poems by Issa, Shiki, Basho, and other great haiku masters is paired with a stunning original painting that opens a door to the world of a child's imagination. A fully bilingual children's book, My First Book of Haiku Poems includes the original versions of the Japanese poems (in Japanese script and Romanized form) on each page alongside the English translation to form a complete cultural experience. Each haiku poem is accompanied by a "dreamscape" painting by award-winning artist Tracy Gallup that will be admired by children and adults alike. Commentaries offer parents and teachers ready-made "food for thought" to share with young readers and stimulate a conversation about each work.
Book Synopsis My First Book of Haiku Poems by : Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen
Download or read book My First Book of Haiku Poems written by Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen and published by Tuttle Publishing. This book was released on 2019-03-26 with total page 55 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: **Chosen for 2020 NCTE Notable Poetry Books and Verse Novels List** **Winner of 2020 Northern Lights Book Award for Poetry** **Winner of 2019 Skipping Stones Honor Awards** My First Book of Haiku Poems introduces children to inspirational works of poetry and art that speak of our connection to the natural world, and that enhance their ability to see an entire universe in the tiniest parts of it. Each of these 20 classic poems by Issa, Shiki, Basho, and other great haiku masters is paired with a stunning original painting that opens a door to the world of a child's imagination. A fully bilingual children's book, My First Book of Haiku Poems includes the original versions of the Japanese poems (in Japanese script and Romanized form) on each page alongside the English translation to form a complete cultural experience. Each haiku poem is accompanied by a "dreamscape" painting by award-winning artist Tracy Gallup that will be admired by children and adults alike. Commentaries offer parents and teachers ready-made "food for thought" to share with young readers and stimulate a conversation about each work.
Book Synopsis Flower, Moon, Snow by : Kazue Mizumura
Download or read book Flower, Moon, Snow written by Kazue Mizumura and published by Harpercollins. This book was released on 1977-01-01 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thirty poems in praise of the joys of nature.
One hundred twenty-six poets, 266 haiku, some sun, some sky, some earth, some water, some seeds. A Bottle Rockets Book #15.--bottle rockets books.
Book Synopsis Seed Packets by : Stanford M. Forrester
Download or read book Seed Packets written by Stanford M. Forrester and published by . This book was released on 2010-01 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One hundred twenty-six poets, 266 haiku, some sun, some sky, some earth, some water, some seeds. A Bottle Rockets Book #15.--bottle rockets books.
A thoughtful new collection of poems, one that deconstructs the deceptively simple question of what it means to be good—a good person, a good citizen, a good teacher, a good poet, a good father. With These Trees, Those Leaves, This Flower, That Fruit, Hayan Charara presents readers with a medley of ambitious analyses, written in characteristically wry verse. He takes philosophers to task, jousts with academics, and scrutinizes hollow gestures of empathy, exposing the dangers of thinking ourselves “separate / from [our] thoughts and experiences.” After all, “No work of love / will flourish out of guilt, fear, or hollowness of heart.” But how do we act on fullness of heart? How, knowing as we do that “genocide is inscribed in our earliest and holiest texts”? Thoughtful but never preachy, Charara sits beside us, granting us access to life’s countless unglamorous dilemmas: crushing a spider when we promised we wouldn’t, nearing madness from a newborn’s weeping, resenting our lovers for what happened in a dream. “Good poems demand to be written from inside the poet,” we are reminded. And that is where we find ourselves here: inside a lively and ethical mind, entertained by Charara’s good company even as goodness challenges us to do more.
Book Synopsis These Trees, Those Leaves, This Flower, That Fruit by : Hayan Charara
Download or read book These Trees, Those Leaves, This Flower, That Fruit written by Hayan Charara and published by Milkweed Editions. This book was released on 2022-04-12 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A thoughtful new collection of poems, one that deconstructs the deceptively simple question of what it means to be good—a good person, a good citizen, a good teacher, a good poet, a good father. With These Trees, Those Leaves, This Flower, That Fruit, Hayan Charara presents readers with a medley of ambitious analyses, written in characteristically wry verse. He takes philosophers to task, jousts with academics, and scrutinizes hollow gestures of empathy, exposing the dangers of thinking ourselves “separate / from [our] thoughts and experiences.” After all, “No work of love / will flourish out of guilt, fear, or hollowness of heart.” But how do we act on fullness of heart? How, knowing as we do that “genocide is inscribed in our earliest and holiest texts”? Thoughtful but never preachy, Charara sits beside us, granting us access to life’s countless unglamorous dilemmas: crushing a spider when we promised we wouldn’t, nearing madness from a newborn’s weeping, resenting our lovers for what happened in a dream. “Good poems demand to be written from inside the poet,” we are reminded. And that is where we find ourselves here: inside a lively and ethical mind, entertained by Charara’s good company even as goodness challenges us to do more.
Shinkei (1406-75), one of the most brilliant poets of medieval Japan, is a pivotal figure in the development of renga (linked poetry) as a serious art. In an age when anyone who wished to signal his denial of mundane concerns or make his way in the world with relative freedom donned the robes of a monk, Shinkei stood out by being a practicing cleric with a temple in Kyoto, the Japanese capital. His priestly duties and his devotion to Buddhist ideals are directly reflected in the intensely pure, lyrical longing for transcendence that is the most notable quality of his sensibility. Shinkei's life and work also provide a vivid portrayal of a tumultuous period of Japanese history that was one of the defining moments of its culture, when Zen Buddhism began to directly influence the arts. The book is in two parts. The first part is a literary biography based primarily on Shinkei's own writings - his critical essays, waka sequences, hokku collections, and commentaries - supplemented by various external sources. What emerges is the compelling portrait of a man who bore witness to the tragic anarchy of his times while clinging to the ideal of poetic practice as a mode of being and access to Buddhist enlightenment. Shinkei became embroiled in the factional struggles preceding the Onin War (1467-77) and died a refugee in what is now Kanagawa. The second part consists of annotated translations of Shinkei's most representative poetry: (1) selected hokku (opening verse of a sequence) and tsukeku (linked pairs of verses), along with Muromachi-period commentaries on them; (2) two 100-verse renga sequences - the first a solo composition from 1467, and the second a collaboration with Sogi and other poet-priests and samurai from 1468; and (3) a selection of one hundred waka poems highlighting Shinkei's most characteristic mode of ineffable remoteness. Throughout, the author's annotations seek to define and clarify the unique genre called "linked poetry."
Book Synopsis Heart's Flower by : Esperanza U. Ramirez-Christensen
Download or read book Heart's Flower written by Esperanza U. Ramirez-Christensen and published by Stanford University Press. This book was released on 1994 with total page 510 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shinkei (1406-75), one of the most brilliant poets of medieval Japan, is a pivotal figure in the development of renga (linked poetry) as a serious art. In an age when anyone who wished to signal his denial of mundane concerns or make his way in the world with relative freedom donned the robes of a monk, Shinkei stood out by being a practicing cleric with a temple in Kyoto, the Japanese capital. His priestly duties and his devotion to Buddhist ideals are directly reflected in the intensely pure, lyrical longing for transcendence that is the most notable quality of his sensibility. Shinkei's life and work also provide a vivid portrayal of a tumultuous period of Japanese history that was one of the defining moments of its culture, when Zen Buddhism began to directly influence the arts. The book is in two parts. The first part is a literary biography based primarily on Shinkei's own writings - his critical essays, waka sequences, hokku collections, and commentaries - supplemented by various external sources. What emerges is the compelling portrait of a man who bore witness to the tragic anarchy of his times while clinging to the ideal of poetic practice as a mode of being and access to Buddhist enlightenment. Shinkei became embroiled in the factional struggles preceding the Onin War (1467-77) and died a refugee in what is now Kanagawa. The second part consists of annotated translations of Shinkei's most representative poetry: (1) selected hokku (opening verse of a sequence) and tsukeku (linked pairs of verses), along with Muromachi-period commentaries on them; (2) two 100-verse renga sequences - the first a solo composition from 1467, and the second a collaboration with Sogi and other poet-priests and samurai from 1468; and (3) a selection of one hundred waka poems highlighting Shinkei's most characteristic mode of ineffable remoteness. Throughout, the author's annotations seek to define and clarify the unique genre called "linked poetry."