In the Spirit of Haiku
By Kamala Moore
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"In the Spirit of Haiku," is a book of short poems of three lines each, which contain an insight or describe the flavour of a moment in time. Rather than being true to the form;they are true to the spirit of Haiku poetry which is an attempt to convey the impact of a moment of truly seeing.
Kamala Moore
Kamala has written poetry off and on throughout her life. Now, she is finally giving herself permission to do what she loves; to write the poetry that flows from living life. As one of her favorite poets, Rumi says, "Let the beauty you love be what you do"
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