
Little hatchling joy
First kiss of light it’s warmth
Sleeps on my arm safe
Tokpisin
Babi Dak
Liklik babi dak
First light blo sun i womim em
Slip saip lo han
HAIKU, FLOWER, POETRY,SHORT STORY, ART,PLANTS,
Little hatchling joy
First kiss of light it’s warmth
Sleeps on my arm safe
Tokpisin
Babi Dak
Liklik babi dak
First light blo sun i womim em
Slip saip lo han
23/06/22
The unripe mangoes
Tired of looking skyward
My arms have grown short
#Tokpisin
Mango
Mango ino mau
Les lo lukim skai antap
han blo mi gro sot
Out of the blackness
mind has to unveil mysteries
hidden using light
#TOKPISIN TRASNLATION
Aut Lo Tudak
tudak blo tingting
man ken rausim hait save
insait lo bel go lait
Mother’s Day today
Delivering basket flowers
Happy smiling faces
Tokpisin Translation
MAMA Dei plawas
Mama’s Dei tu dei
Givim basket plawas raun
Hepi smile lo face
Grey cloud overhead
We stopped our bush walk half way
Soon, heavy rain fall
Bird of paradise
beauty of Eden display
dancing like a star
#micropoetry#haiku#poem
Hibiscus bloom greets
the light with a happy smile.
Morning has began.
#haiku#micropoetry#poem#plant
bilum bag carries
soul possessions everywhere
my day blooms with you
#micropoerty #haiku#poem
The Chrysanthemum has found its way into the poetry of ancient China, Japan, and 1900s England. Here is a collection of poems and haikus that highlight this flower.
Poems about Chrysanthemums
In the highlands of Papua New Guinea, during the pre colonial days, our ancestors used some form of communication to send messages to each other. These form of communications were, sending smoke signals and reflecting shiny pieces of objects to send messages of birth, death, meetings, and other significant events from villages to villages or from persons to persons. Below is the form of poem I like. Thanks for reading and the likes. 😊💖
smoke signal
mountain to mountain
message sent
#shortstory#haiku#micropoetry#PapuaNewGuinea
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