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Category: Issue 21.2

Welcome to tinywords 21.2

New issue and winners of the photo prompt: To all of the poets who sent in their poems for 21.2, and to the readers who return year after year, we say thank you.
Posted on 27 September 202127 September 2021Author The EditorsCategories Editor's Notes, Issue 21.211 Comments on Welcome to tinywords 21.2
seventh summer we measure his height in sunflowers
Posted on 28 September 202124 September 2021Author Lorraine A PaddenCategories Issue 21.211 Comments on
summer sun coming out of his shell on the last day of camp
Posted on 29 September 202124 September 2021Author Daniel WhiteCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
rolling blackouts cicadas ratchet up the heat
Posted on 30 September 202124 September 2021Author Bryan RickertCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
end of summer thunder slow and far away  
Posted on 1 October 202124 September 2021Author Jim KacianCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
summer rain the pink love note bleeds into my pocket
Posted on 4 October 202130 September 2021Author Mona BediCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
the slow sinking of the wishing coin summer’s end    
Posted on 5 October 202130 September 2021Author Marjorie BuettnerCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
straightening the dog-eared pages end of summer  
Posted on 6 October 202130 September 2021Author Debbi AntebiCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
rising tide the clammer’s skiff begins to stir
Posted on 8 October 202130 September 2021Author Jeffrey FerraraCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
end of summer the cracked face of a display mannequin  
Posted on 11 October 20215 October 2021Author Hifsa AshrafCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
ashfall the dead of summer  
Posted on 12 October 20215 October 2021Author Bill GottliebCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
not just blowing smoke climate change
Posted on 13 October 20215 October 2021Author Terri FrenchCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
global warming the delicate oars of this lifeboat
Posted on 14 October 20215 October 2021Author j. zimmermanCategories Issue 21.26 Comments on
bright green needles on the fire-scarred redwood what we?ve each survived (haiga)
Posted on 15 October 202123 May 2025Author Annette MakinoCategories Issue 21.2Tags haiga4 Comments on
day lily the thing is you think you have time
Posted on 18 October 202114 October 2021Author Mimi AhernCategories Issue 21.2Leave a comment on
Harvest moon their wedding rings tucked away one inside the other
Posted on 20 October 202120 October 2021Author Sylvia Forges-RyanCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
not so long ago though it looks like ages dandelion seeds
Posted on 21 October 202120 October 2021Author Olivier SchopferCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
corn-tasseled sundown gang tags on the grain train
Posted on 22 October 202122 October 2021Author Mike WhiteCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
fall fair the caramel apple angle of the sun  
Posted on 25 October 202121 October 2021Author Jennifer HambrickCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
morning chill the last of the basil fills a vase  
Posted on 26 October 202121 October 2021Author Kristen LindquistCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
game over small birds gather on the bleachers
Posted on 27 October 202121 October 2021Author Joanne MorcomCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
playground leaves the rattle of hometown ghosts  
Posted on 28 October 202121 October 2021Author Marion ClarkeCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
All Hallows Eve a ninja races a fried egg
Posted on 29 October 202121 October 2021Author Amada BurgardCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
morning an egg cracks from the inside  
Posted on 1 November 202121 October 2021Author Robert WitmerCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
tattered leaves the voting line grows longer  
Posted on 2 November 202121 October 2021Author NikaCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
wind chimes the odds of repetition  
Posted on 3 November 202121 October 2021Author Susan ConstableCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
she denies it all wind through the tips of pines  
Posted on 4 November 202121 October 2021Author David WattsCategories Issue 21.25 Comments on
point A to point B … is life ever really that simple (haiga)
Posted on 6 November 20216 November 2021Author Bill WatersCategories Issue 21.2Tags haiga2 Comments on
an autumn leaf flutters back to zero on the hopscotch court
Posted on 8 November 202121 October 2021Author Bouwe BrouwerCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
wind through razor wire a small girl cradles a wooden doll  
Posted on 9 November 202121 October 2021Author Mark MillerCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
aftershocks… the segue from rescue to recovery
Posted on 10 November 202121 October 2021Author Roland PackerCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
when home isn’t owl echoes
Posted on 11 November 202121 October 2021Author Kat LehmannCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
autumn surf a flutter of terns almost lands then lifts away  
Posted on 12 November 202121 October 2021Author Hannah MahoneyCategories Issue 21.26 Comments on
cloudless sky a sloop tugs on its mooring lines
Posted on 15 November 202127 October 2021Author P. H. FischerCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
wind-blown sea foam a toddler in gum boots briefly disappears
Posted on 16 November 202127 October 2021Author Vanessa ProctorCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
sunset bells slipping light into the sea  
Posted on 17 November 202127 October 2021Author Jo BalistreriCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
river at dusk – an otter melts into the silence
Posted on 18 November 202127 October 2021Author Nick TCategories Issue 21.27 Comments on
tall grass carries the scent of the sea fishing memories from my childhood the father I lost (haiga)
Posted on 19 November 202117 November 2021Author Barbara KaufmannCategories Issue 21.2Tags haiga4 Comments on
adoption papers the aloe vera flowering  
Posted on 22 November 202127 October 2021Author Edward HuddlestonCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
bumper to bumper wildflowers along the interstate  
Posted on 23 November 202119 November 2021Author Jay FriedenbergCategories Issue 21.25 Comments on
between the pages of a half-price guidebook — the colors of someone’s autumn (haiga)
Posted on 24 November 202117 November 2021Author VidaCategories Issue 21.2Tags haiga8 Comments on
twilight clamour a cohort of cockatoos return to roost  
Posted on 25 November 202119 November 2021Author Marilyn HumbertCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
the ringing of far-off bells autumn dusk
Posted on 26 November 202119 November 2021Author Olivier SchopferCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
sliver moon a door opens at dawn    
Posted on 29 November 202130 November 2021Author Jennifer BurdCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
the hurry-up in a squirrel’s tail autumn chill
Posted on 30 November 202119 November 2021Author Sam BatemanCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
autumn evening— the man at animal rescue has a kind voice  
Posted on 1 December 20211 December 2021Author Patricia J. MachmillerCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
total eclipse a little boy covers his dog’s eyes       (Originally published on Hedgerow #131)  
Posted on 2 December 20211 December 2021Author Elisa TherianaCategories Issue 21.27 Comments on
day’s end one last thing the dog needs to sniff
Posted on 3 December 20211 December 2021Author Bryan RickertCategories Issue 21.27 Comments on
new quarantine a teakettle starts to scream
Posted on 6 December 20211 December 2021Author Jay FriedenbergCategories Issue 21.27 Comments on
deserted office a fly circles the water cooler
Posted on 7 December 20211 December 2021Author Rich SchillingCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
drinking fountain I wait for the wasp to finish
Posted on 8 December 20211 December 2021Author Rosa ClementCategories Issue 21.26 Comments on
one person per cafe table each left to their own devices  
Posted on 9 December 20211 December 2021Author kjmunroCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
home alone I change Siri’s gender  
Posted on 10 December 20211 December 2021Author Hemapriya ChellappanCategories Issue 21.25 Comments on
spending time with an old friend copper beech
Posted on 13 December 202110 December 2021Author Ingrid BaluchiCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
dappled lichen an empty nest at the end of quarantine
Posted on 14 December 202110 December 2021Author Marcie WesselsCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
lockdown lifted the old man kicks a pebble down the road
Posted on 15 December 202110 December 2021Author Susan ConstableCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
long illness seeded too late sweet peas  
Posted on 16 December 202110 December 2021Author Marta ChocilowskaCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
the day nurse weighs her every word . . . cloud shadows
Posted on 17 December 202110 December 2021Author Lorin FordCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
years balancing on the edge of words
Posted on 20 December 202110 December 2021Author Jim KacianCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
a son’s silence is weighing on her first day of winter  
Posted on 21 December 202110 December 2021Author Elmedin KadricCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
way too much to tell you waning moon  
Posted on 22 December 202110 December 2021Author Jeannie MartinCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
day after day the hints we miss mountain cranberry  
Posted on 23 December 202110 December 2021Author Marietta McGregorCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
in the sanctuary of a fallen oak jack-in-the-pulpit
Posted on 24 December 202110 December 2021Author eric sundquistCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
office mistletoe in the teeth of his comb over  
Posted on 27 December 202118 December 2021Author Helen BuckinghamCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
carillon a measure of dawn strikes the cobbled square  
Posted on 28 December 202118 December 2021Author Michael BaeyensCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
reading scores – the musician’s hands take flight
Posted on 29 December 202118 December 2021Author Debbi AntebiCategories Issue 21.25 Comments on
upturned empties cap every gatepost farmer’s thrift  
Posted on 30 December 202118 December 2021Author Guy StephensonCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
moonshine answering the loon as a loon
Posted on 31 December 202118 December 2021Author P. H. FischerCategories Issue 21.25 Comments on
picture perfect day glossing over the road kill
Posted on 3 January 202218 December 2021Author Michael Henry LeeCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
graffiti wall a passing dog leaves his mark
Posted on 4 January 202218 December 2021Author Alexander B. JoyCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
wharf bird commotion a sea lion rolls over
Posted on 5 January 202218 December 2021Author Deborah P KolodjiCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
in the narrative of rain blackbird song  
Posted on 6 January 202218 December 2021Author Caroline SkanneCategories Issue 21.213 Comments on
my easel stands neglected in the corner still flecked with bright colors of a world I no longer recognize (haiga)
Posted on 7 January 202217 November 2021Author Debbie StrangeCategories Issue 21.2Tags haiga4 Comments on
wild berries gathering what the birds missed
Posted on 10 January 20228 January 2022Author Adelaide B. ShawCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
sun through the suet cage deep winter
Posted on 11 January 20228 January 2022Author Ann K. SchwaderCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
snow saucer my daughter and I spin through winter
Posted on 12 January 20228 January 2022Author Hannah MahoneyCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
short day— the smell of wet mittens drying by the fire
Posted on 13 January 20228 January 2022Author Michael Dylan WelchCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
prairie sky just big enough to hold the stars
Posted on 14 January 20228 January 2022Author Joanne MorcomCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
Painted Desert the colors of sunset all day    
Posted on 17 January 202217 January 2022Author Frank HoovenCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
blazing sun my wife watering the kids
Posted on 19 January 20228 January 2022Author Rich SchillingCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
solemn nods of pampas grass– late summer  
Posted on 20 January 20228 January 2022Author Sondra J. ByrnesCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
craft store a regiment of plastic buddhas in the garden aisle  
Posted on 21 January 20228 January 2022Author Mary StevensCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
koi pond the things I have yet to outgrow
Posted on 24 January 202220 January 2022Author Michelle SchaeferCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
on a field trip all their craning necks— turtles on a log  
Posted on 25 January 202220 January 2022Author Bob RedmondCategories Issue 21.25 Comments on
dragonfly between raindrops dragonfly  
Posted on 26 January 202220 January 2022Author Alaka YeravadekarCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
woodland undertones fiddlehead ferns
Posted on 27 January 202220 January 2022Author eric sundquistCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
I say one thing but you hear another hummingbird moth
Posted on 28 January 202220 January 2022Author Kristen LindquistCategories Issue 21.25 Comments on
reminding me of life’s taste – hummingbird
Posted on 31 January 202220 January 2022Author Mirela BraileanCategories Issue 21.22 Comments on
cataract surgery all the shades of blue in a soap bubble  
Posted on 1 February 202220 January 2022Author Dyana BasistCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
the more they are the less they are wild flowers  
Posted on 2 February 202220 January 2022Author LeRoy GormanCategories Issue 21.24 Comments on
chrysanthemum the slowness of dusk
Posted on 3 February 202220 January 2022Author martin gottlieb cohenCategories Issue 21.21 Comment on
scattered thoughts going where the wind takes me (haiga)
Posted on 4 February 202217 November 2021Author Marianne PaulCategories Issue 21.2Tags haiga7 Comments on
old chihuahua what can you teach me about the dew all I see are moonsets spread over the morning field     (Note: This is a tan renga by Kala Ramesh and Billie
Posted on 7 February 202220 January 2022Author Billie DeeCategories Issue 21.27 Comments on
The Triumph of Art “To be an artist is to fail,” Samuel Beckett said. Valentine’s Day my love poem gushes too much
Posted on 10 February 202220 January 2022Author Bob LuckyCategories Issue 21.23 Comments on
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