Showing posts with label Haiku. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haiku. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

R. H. Blyth (1898-1964)

I first read R. H. Blyth from books borrowed from the Montebello Regional Library of the Los Angeles County Public Library System in 1961.  There is an excellent Asian-Pacific Resource Center at the Montebello Library.  I was much influenced by writers like Blyth, Suzuki, Watts, Reps, and Chinese/Japanese literature and classics I borrowed from the Montebello Library.  

I was attending Cantwell Catholic High School in Montebello from 1959-1963.  I walked and used local buses for transportation.  I lived in the Bandini barrio of East Los Angeles near the intersection of the Atlantic and Washington Boulevards.  

I later worked as a librarian, branch manager, regional and system audio-visual coordinator, and finally as the Regional Administrator of 22 libraries in the East Region, East San Gabriel Valley area.  I worked for the County Public Library from 1974-1998.  

I enjoyed Blyth's writings for their playful humor, sensitivity to nature, humanity, and insightful and quirky comparisons of literary and classical works.  


Reginald Horace Blyth (1898-1964)   
Bibliography, Biography, Links, Resources, Quotations, Comments, Influence, Zen, Haiku
Hypertext Notebook by Michael P. Garofalo






"These are some of the characteristics of the state of mind which the creation and appreciation of haiku demand: Selflessness, Loneliness, Grateful Acceptance, Wordlessness, Non-intellectuality, Contradictoriness, Humor, Freedom, Non-morality, Simplicity, Materiality, Love, and Courage."
- Haiku, Volume One, p. 154


"The love of nature is religion, and that religion is poetry; these three things are one thing. This is the unspoken creed of haiku poets."
- History of Haiku, Vol. One, Introduction, 8.5


"The object of our lives is to look at, listen to, touch, taste things. Without them, - these sticks, stones, feathers, shells, - there is no Deity."
- R. H. Blyth, Zen in English Literature and Oriental Classics, p. 144.


"The sun shines, snow falls, mountains rise and valleys sink, night deepens and pales into day, but it is only very seldom that we attend to such things ... When we are grasping the inexpressible meaning of these things, this is life, this is living. To do this twenty-four hours a day is the Way of Haiku. It is having life more abundantly."
- R. H. Blyth, Haiku, Volume One, p. 11






A repost from 2006.  

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Quintain Poetry: Rhyme Schemes for Quintain Poems

Index to Rhyme Schemes for Quintains

By Michael P. Garofalo

 

Q = Quintain Rhyme Scheme
Quintains, Pentastichs, Tankas, Quintillas
End of Line rhyme
Sorted by Rhyme Pattern

 

AAAAA Bellingham Q #168, 1517, 1580, 1586, 1632,
        # 1643, 1697, 1814, 1908

AAABB Cayucos Q # 423, 765, 1243, 1459, 1759,
        # 1807, 1810, 1892, 2043, 2142, 2508

AAABC Ferndale Q #824, 1742, 2118, 2153, 2158

AABAA Forks Q #477, 1801, 1858, 1866

AABAB Illwaco Q # 1648, 1740

AABBA Limerick Q #577, 927, 1113, 1642, 1652
        # 2067, 2068, 2069, 2078, 2092

AABBB Eureka Q #7, 1554, 1584, 1883, 1960, 2122, 2148

AABBC Astoria Q # 791, 1616, 1680, 1803

AABCC Mendocino Q # 69, 538, 1225, 1633, 1869,
        # 1980, 2019, 2038, 2267, 2491, 2743

ABABA Sicilian Q #702. 1107, 1611, 2114, 2126, 2130,
        # 2202

ABABB English Q #726, 1197, 1498, 2110, 2113, 2127, 2135,
        # 2157, 2160, 2177

ABACC Inverness Q # 1788, 2062, 2131, 2147, 2515

ABBAA Spanish Q #862, 1464, 1465, 1485, 1575,
        # 1666, 1800, 2211

ABBBA Queets Q #1609, 1743, 1776

ABBBB Newport Q # 1667, 1674, 1669

ABBCB Ventura Q #1000, 1618, 2136, 2490, 2120

ABBCC Yachats Q # 1781, 1804, 1505, 2020, 2024,
        # 2032, 2033, 2040, 2045, 2097

ABCBA Envelope Q #288, 1806

ABCBB Coos Q #669, 1213, 1577, 1767, 1784, 1904, 1909, 1984
        # 2159, 2030, 2034, 2037, 2058, 2145

ABCBC Cambria Q # 2057, 2070, 2075, 2095, 2098

ABCCA Brookings Q #1113, 1967, 1974

ABCCC Fortuna Q #1460, 1777, 1865, 1955

ABCDA Crapsey Q #170, 214, 280, 1191, 1489,
        # 1499

ABCDC Monchielle Q #1594

ABCDE Concrete Q #1203, 1441, 1473, 2093, 2144

ABCDE Didactic Q #1551, 1852

ABCDE Free Verse Q #4, 1730, 1861, 1867, 1877,
        # 2039, 2081

ABCDE Gogyohkas Tanka Q # 1661, 1504, 1760, 1762

ABCDE Imagist Q # 1716, 1723, 1751

ABCDE Minimalist Tanka Q #141, 222, 1769

ABCDE Pentastich Q #194, 585, 597, 1730, 2011

ABCDE Prose Poem Q #1455, 1561, 1672, 1867, 1877

ABCDE Tankas Traditional Q #603, 604, 2021, 2031

ABCDE Wakas Q #603, 902, 1022, 2041

!@ #@! Shape/Concrete Q # 1441, 1203, 1731, 2055, 2073, 2074,
        # 2088, 2093, 2144, 2234, 2316, 2357, 2405, 2455

X$&eG Typographical Q # 21, 187, 189, 470, 1012, 1203,
        # 1553, 1940, 2004, 2074, 2179

xxxxx Free Verse Q # 4, 1730, 1861, 1867, 1877, 2081,
        # 2112, 2316

xxxxx If-Switch Q # 1505, 1939, 1955, 1967, 1974, 2020,
        # 2030, 2045, 2096, 2097

xxxxx 1 Syllable Q # 2113, 2167, 2224, 2394
xxxxx 2 Syllables Q # 2122, 2173
xxxxx 3 Syllables Q # 2110, 2114, 2118
xxxxx 4 Syllables Q # 2148, 2153, 2157
xxxxx 5 Syllables Q # 1633, 2112, 2176, 2275
xxxxx 6 Syllables Q # 2120, 2177
xxxxx 7 Syllables Q # 2156
xxxxx 8 Syllables Q # 2155, 2178, 2490
xxxxx 10 Syllables Q # 1980, 2126, 2135

xxxxx Nonsense Q # 2067, 2079, 2080, 2113, 2170

xxxxx Riddle Q # 636, 1199, 1906, 2059, 2055, 2072, 2094
        # 2108, 2109, 2289

xxxxs Sonnet Q # 904, 1513, 2077, 2154, 2229, 2303,

 

Quintains - Research

Quintains: 2,100+ Quintains (Free Online)

Quintain Poetry Rhyme Schemes

Syllable Counting for Quintain Poems

Quintain Sonnet Forms ( 5252, 555, 553 )

Quintains: Bibliography, Links, Research

Poetry - Research

Syllable Counting for Quintains

Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

Updated on January 31, 026

 

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Poetry from Vancouver, Washington State

 

25 Steps and Beyond:
The Collected Works

By Mike Garofalo

Poetry, Anthologies, Indexes
Studies, Blog, Guides, Travel
Ethics, Art, Koans, Spirituality

 

US Highway 101 and Hwy 1

US Highway 99 and Interstate 5

Quintains, Pentastich and Tanka Poems

Cuttings: Haiku, Senryu, Brief Verses

The Gushen Grove Sonnets

Cantos of the Hands

Reviews of My Webpages

Stepping Over Epiphanies

Daodejing: Indexes, Concordance, Anthology

A Fork in the Crypto Road

727 Riddles, Jokes, Brain Teasers

The Spirit of Gardening

Docu-Poem

Poetry in My Cloud Hands Blog

Haiku - North Sacramento Valley

Flowers in the Sky

Above the Fog

Biography: Mike Garofalo

At the Edges of the West, Volume 1

At the Edges of the West, Volume 2

Exhibits of TextArt

The Wreck Ahead Comes Into View

Cloud Hands Blog

How to Live a Good Life

Stuck in Some Concrete Poetry

The Raven Broke Open the Magical Clam

Pulling Onions: 1,000 One Liners

Four Days at Grayland Beach

Meetings with Master Chang San-Feng

25 Steps and Beyond Anthology

Subject Index to 1,975 Zen Koans (PDF)

Biography: Mike Garofalo

One Short of a Baker's Dozen

More Poetry by Mike Garofalo

Poetry Research

Interstate 5 and Hwy 99

Five Senses

Reviews of Poetry Books

Memories of Pacific Coast Places

One Old Daoist Druid's Final Journey

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series

Fireplace Records Koan Collection

Brief Poems and Haiku

Epigrams, Quips, Sayings: 1,000 One Liners

Tao Te Ching: Concordance, Anthology

Zen Buddhist Koans: Research, Indexes

Blooming Onions Pulled from the Mind-Ground

Zen Poetry

Virtues and the Good Life

Villanelle Form Poems

Sonnet Form Studies

Quintain Form Studies

Zen Koans: Subject Index

Biography: Mike Garofalo

Monthly Observations and Poetry

Green Way Research Index

Body-Mind-Somatics Arts

Couplets

Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong

Pentastich and Quintains

Neo-Pagan Spirituality Studies

Tanka and Quintain Poetry

Travel Poetry: CA, OR, WA, BC

Flowers

Meditations of a Gardener

Free Verse Poetry

Cuttings: Haiku and Tercets (1998-2016)

Transitions: Haiku and Tercets (2017-2025)

A Gift of Dried Garlic Flowers

Dialogues in the Renga Style

Fourfold Ways: Quatrains

Bog Posts - Poetry

Two Levels: Haibun Poetry

Tercets, Haiku, Epigrams

Doggerel Verses

Prose Poems

Works in Progress Notebook

Poetry for the Four Seasons

Texts Press Publications

Tai Chi Chuan & Qigong

Concordance for the Tao Te Ching

The Bottom Line

John Ashbery Studies

Billy Collins Studies

Slouching Into Incoherence

Northwest Native American Lore, Myths

Reviews, Kudos, Feedback, Praise, Cited

My Poetry Studies in 2025

Garofalo Sonnet Form

Vancouver WA Poetry

 

the scissors of my decisions

more to come ...

 

 

Mike Garofalo lives in Vancouver,
Orchards & Five Corners Neighborhoods,
Northeast Clark County, Washington State.

He is available for public readings
in Vancouver or Portland.

He writes, reads and studies Poetry.
His hobbies include: gardening,
writing, walking adventures,
yurt camping, reading, blogging,
Taijiquan, exploring the Northwest,
research studies, local trips,
and family activities.

He has been web publishing since
1998 at Green Way Research.

Mike is 80 years of age.
He has a calm, pleasant, and
friendly speaking voice.
He is a big tall elderly gent.

Best to send him email.

 

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Haiku and Quintains: Months and Seasons: Cuttings

Cuttings

Haiku, Short Verses, Epigrams
Quatrains, Couplets, Tercets
Quintains, Tankas, Sequences

By Mike Garofalo

 

Winter

January

February

March

 

Spring

April

May

June

 

Summer

July

August

September

 

Fall, Autumn

October

November

December

 

 

1998-2017: Red Bluff, Tehama County
North Sacramento Valley, California

2017-2025: Vancouver, Clark County,
Columbia River, Washington

 

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Open Mic Poetry Reading in Vancouver WA

 

An Open Mic Poetry Reading was held from 3-5 pm at the downtown central library of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library System. We met in the spacious and attractive Columbia Room in the library.

Around 25 people attended this poetry reading. Library staff welcomed the attendees and briefly covered the ground rules for appropriate readings in a public libary setting. Refreshments were provided.

The current poet-laureate for Clark County, Susan Dingle, shared some of her poems from her Master’s Thesis. She gave the name of each person before they read their poems. I did not remember the names of so many readers.

Three people shared haiku or short poems. Most read longer poems from their cell phones. One man had memorized his poem, and beautifully acted it out for us. Women and men shared their compositions.

This was the first time I had ever read one of my poems to an audience. But, I did not mention this to the audience. I was calm and confident. I read my poem titled: A Fork in the Crypto Road.

Many poems were of a confessional nature about the poet’s addictions, mental illness, losses, sadness, Striking images and metaphors were prevalent. Most were free verse compositions. A couple of poems were accounts of travel experiences and thoughts

I enjoyed myself. I sat next to a young college student, Kameron, a history major at WSU Vancouver, and we chatted a good deal. Her father had just retired and moved to Kalama WA for fishing. Her poem was about her dad.

I met Jacob Seltzer, a Master Level haiku and tanka poet. I also met my new online Zoom poetry teacher, Christopher Luna. I spoke briefly with Sarah Hooker, a Haiku poet.


At the Edges of the West
Highway 101 and 1

25 Steps and Beyond: The Collected Works
By Mike Garofalo

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Tanka Poetry Books Reviews by Mike Garofalo

Amazon Reviews by Mike Garofalo:

The Tanka Anthology. Edited by Michael McClintock, Pamela Miller Ness, and Jim Kacian. 2023, 240 pages. 

Here is my Amazon review: "800 of the best tanka in English by 69 of its finest practitioners. This is an outstanding collection of Tanka poems in the English language. Easy to hold in one's hands, light, compact, good quality print and paper. Very good choices by the highly qualified editors. Most Tanka are in the minimalist style: lowercase, no punctuation, 5 lines. For a paperback, a bit expensive at $34, but worth the higher price. Includes biographies of the authors. No introduction. Good enough for many rereads!"


The Way of Tanka. By Naomi Beth Wakan. Shantee Arts LLC, 2017, 146 pages. $15.00. VSCL. 

Here is my Amazon review: "Tanka are brief 5 line poems, typically using 19-33 sound units, uncapitalized, with little punctuation. This is a good brief introduction and guide to the reading and writing of Tanka style poetry. Many fine Tanka are included and briefly analyzed. She provides a few insights into the proper construction of the Pivot Point, Turning Point, the Volta, the Twist, usually in the 3rd line. (I have added more comments on the Pivot Line above.) She emphasizes the importance of a dramatic and surprising phrase in the last 5th line. She makes clear that writing English language haiku cannot follow some Japanese Tanka standards or sensitivities because these two languages have many differences in the sound elements, homonyms, more rhyming in Hiragana, culture, and poetic heritage. The Tanka form has been used since 800 CE in Japan. She includes a few of her longer Tanka sequences. She discusses tanka collage, tanka montage, Haibun, McClintock's Taika, Kyoka tanka wit and humor, minimalist tanka, response/dialogue tankas, Ekphrastic tanka, love tankas, travel/place tanka, diary tanka, tanka strings, nostalgic tanka, tan renga, confessional tanka, and tanka sequences. Japanese terms like wabi, sari, aware - mono no aware, kyojo, makoto, shibusa, and kokora are briefly explained. Ms. Wakan provides a brief bibliography and lists of online resources. She talks about the authors that influenced her. A fine companion to The Tanka Anthology (Edited by McClintlock, Ness, and Kacian, 2023) or Four Decades on My Tanka Road: The Tanka Collections of Sanford Goldstein, 2012."


Four Decades on My Tanka Road: The Tanka Collections of Sanford Goldstein. By Sanford Goldstein. Edited by Fran M. Witham. Preface by Patricia Prime. Winfred Press, 327 pages, Second Edition, 2012.

Here is my Amazon Review: Selections from 6 of Professor Goldstein's books: This Tanka World, 1977; Gaijin Aesthetics, 1983; At the Hut of the Small Mind, 1992; Records of a Well-Polished Satchel, 1995; This Tanka World, 2001; and, Encounters in this Penny World, 2005. Includes a selective bibliography, and a biography of Professor Goldstein. Some introductory notes. Over 500 Tanka in this attractive anthology. Good paper and clear crisp print. $22, Paperback. VSCL. Professor Sanford Goldstein (1925-2023) is often called the "The Grandfather of English Tanka." These Tanka are nearly all in lower case, using only a comma or dash for punctuation, 5 concise lines, mostly free verse style. He includes more gritty, earthy, and intimate aspects of living. These poems reflect many of his experiences while living in Japan for decades. Sometimes, the stark brevity of the Tanka style can lead one to the edge of insight, but they are often too thin to hold up the pants of a deeper understanding."


Book Reviews by Mike Garofalo


Friday, March 28, 2025

25 Steps and Beyond: The Collected Works of Mike Garofalo

25 Steps and Beyond:
The Collected Works

By Mike Garofalo

Poetry, Anthologies, Indexes
Studies, Blog, Guides, Travel
Ethics, Art, Koans, Spirituality

 

US Highway 101 and Hwy 1

US Highway 99 and Interstate 5

Cuttings: Tercets, Haiku, Epigrams

The Gushen Grove Sonnets

Stepping Over Epiphanies

Bundled Up: Tanka Poems

Above the Fog

Daodejing: Indexes, Concordance, Anthology

A Fork in the Crypto Road

727 Riddles, Jokes, Brain Teasers

The Spirit of Gardening

Docu-Poem

Haiku - North Sacramento Valley

Flowers in the Sky

Biography: Mike Garofalo

At the Edges of the West, Volume 1

At the Edges of the Fertile West, Volume 2

Exhibits of TextArt

The Wreck Ahead Comes Into View

Cloud Hands Blog

How to Live a Good Life

Stuck in Some Concrete Poetry

The Raven Broke Open the Magical Clam

Pulling Onions: 1,000 One Liners

Four Days at Grayland Beach

Meetings with Master Chang San Feng

25 Steps and Beyond Anthology

Biography: Mike Garofalo

One Short of a Baker's Dozen

More Poetry by Mike Garofalo

Poetry Research

Interstate 5 and Hwy 99

Five Senses

Memories of Pacific Coast Places

One Old Daoist Druid's Final Journey

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series

Fireplace Records Koan Collection

Brief Poems and Haiku

Epigrams, Quips, Sayings: 1,000 One Liners

Tao Te Ching: Concordance, Anthology

Zen Buddhist Koans: Research, Indexes

Blooming Onions Pulled from the Mind-Ground

Zen Poetry

Virtues and the Good Life

Villanelle Form Poems

Sonnet Form Studies

Biography: Mike Garofalo

Monthly Observations and Poetry

Green Way Research Index

Body-Mind-Somatics Arts

Tai Chi Chuan and Qigong

Neo-Pagan Spirituality Studies

Tanka Poetry

Travel Poetry: CA, OR, WA, BC

Flowers

Meditations of a Gardener

Free Verse Poetry

Cuttings: Haiku and Tercets (1998-2016)

Transitions: Haiku and Tercets (2017-2024)

Stopping to See: Haiku and Tercets (2025-)

A Gift of Dried Garlic Flowers

Dialogues in the Renga Style

Fourfold Ways: Quatrains

Two Levels: Haibun Poetry

Tercets, Haiku, Epigrams

Doggerel Verse

Prose Poems

In Progress: Hands On

March Cuttings

 

the scissors of my decisions

more to come ...

 

 

Mike Garofalo lives in Vancouver, Washington,
Orchards & Five Corners Neighborhoods
Northeast Clark County.

He is available for public readings or gigs
in Vancouver, Portland, south to Salem,
and north to Olympia.

He writes, reads and studies Poetry.
His hobbies include: gardening,
web publishing, walking adventures,
harmonica playing, yurt camping,
reading, playing, studying, blogging,
Taijiquan, writing, string figures,
exploring the Northwest USA.,
research studies and local trips.

He has been web publishing since
1998 at Green Way Research.

Mike is 80 years of age.
He has a decent, pleasant, and
friendly speaking voice.
He is a big tall elderly gent.

Best to send him email to:
    mpgarofalobooks@gmail.com


 

 

    

 

 

TextArt and Concrete Poetry

At the Edges of the West, Volume 1
Highway 101 and Hwy 1

25 Steps and Beyond: Collected Works

 

This document was last edited, revised,
reformatted, added to, relinked,
changed, improved, or modified
by Mike Garofalo
on March 27, 2025.

 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Cliffs by the Pacific Shores

                                                            By Michael P. Garofalo


"The endless High Steep Cliffs all along the Sea—

striking, dramatic, and dangerous to me.

Haystack Rock, Morro Rock, Three Arch Rocks;

Islands, Sea-Stacks and Big Rocks alone.

Neahkahnie Mountain, basalt dome,

Throne of the Great Spirit, God's Home.

On Cone Mountain, the Los Vigilantes Oscuros,

hide in the twisted trees;

wanting to see but not to be seen.

Mary's Peak, Tcha Timanwings

Kalapuya People's Place of Spiritual Beings.

Cruising on 1, along the steep cliffs

near Bixby Bridge - Iconic Cali at the Edge. 

Mt. Ranier, Tacoma, Mother of Waters,

a glacier topped stratavolcano,

spewing lava for a million years.

Tacoma:

Even Before the Trees Came,

Home to Thunderbirds.

Home before HumanKinds."






  By Michael P. Garofalo

Travels on US Highway 101 & 1
West Coast Snapshots & Snippets

Haiku, Short Poems, Photos, Quatrains
Graphics, Docu-Poems, Concrete Poems


Thursday, July 14, 2022

Memories of Pacific Coast Places

Memories of Pacific Coast Places
Travels on US Highway 101 & 1
West Coast Snapshots & Snippets

Haiku, Short Poems, Photos
Graphics, Concrete Poems

By Michael P. Garofalo


"Loaded Logging Trucks Rumbling

Up and Down Daily on US 101,

In WA and Oregon.

They bring Timber to the Mills,

Where machines and men,

Shape Douglas Firs into 4x4's

For the Home Depot bins.

Timber and the Northwest,

a USA economic mainstay;

Replanted Managed Forests the Norm

in these 2022 days.




Coos Bay darkened in the fierce wind and rain;

while the Indian Casino was bright and gay,

slot machines running night and day.

Quiet Brooking, a humble seaside place,

with the nearby Pelican Bay Prison locking up

the worst of the human race.

A dead whale in the sand near Orick rots,

the carrion birds eat and happily squawk. 

Eureka Bay, was wasting away

in the plywood papermills' scum,

something needed to be done;

and, the old nuclear plant's

abandoned concrete core,

a statue in the sun,

had to be undone.

Whether in Oakland or Tacoma, ports so busy,

docks unloading, 24 hour bustling cities."

Memories of Pacific Coast Places
Travels on US Highway 101 & 1
West Coast Snapshots & Snippets

Haiku, Short Poems, Photos
Graphics, Concrete Poems

By Michael P. Garofalo


Friday, June 24, 2022

Short Poems by Michael P. Garofalo

 

Short Poems

By Michael P. Garofalo


      Summer Adventures

     Autumn Views

     Winter Home


      Memories of Uncle Mike

     Favorite Short Poems



Short Poems by Michael P. Garofalo

Haiku, Brief Free Verse, Photos
Tercets, Concrete Poems, Quartets
Cinquains, Waka, Couplets, Senryu
Sonnets, Limericks, Quatrains
Under 30 Letters Best Per Line of Text
Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series I










Short Poems by Michael P. Garofalo



Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series II

Uncle Mike's Favorites: Collections of Short Poems
Compiled by Michael P. Garofalo

      Uncle Mike's Favorite Short Poems Collections


  Poetry by Michael P. Garofalo

Concrete Poetry

Cloud Hands Blog

Memories of Uncle Mike




Thursday, June 23, 2022

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series - News

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series

Uncle Mike's Short Poems Collections # 1-5


Collection 1

Short poems by Emily Dickinson,
Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes,
Robert Frost, e.e.cummings,
Odgen Nash, Vikram Seth,
Joyce Kilmer, Michael Burch, etc.

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series 2

Collection 2

Short poems by Ezra Pound,
Anais Nin, Sylvia Plath,
Rita Dove, Shakespeare,
William Carlos Williams,
Issa, Mike Garofalo

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series 2

Collection 3

Short poems by Mary Frye,
T.S. Eliot, Matsuo Basho,
Dylan Thomas, Sara Teasdale,
Edmund Spencer, etc.

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series 2

Collection 4

Short poems by and about Uncle Mike.
By Michael P. Garofalo
Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series 2

Collection 5

Short poems by Michael P. Garofalo
Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series 1

Summer Adventures

Seaside Snippets

Autumn Views

Uncommon Considerations

Winter Home

Springtime Days

Memories of Uncle Mike

Favorite Short Poems

Backyard Gardens

 


Short Poems by Mike Garofalo

Cuttings: Haiku and Short Poems

Pulling Onions: Over 1,000 One-Liners

Green Way Research Subject Index

Cloud Hands Blog

Uncle Mike's Favorite Short Poems

Concrete Poetry

Facebook

Four Days at Grayland Beach

Poetry by Mike Garofalo

How to Live a Good Life

The Spirit of Gardening

 

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series

Text, graphics, photos, and webpage design
by Michael P. Garofalo.

Updated: June 23, 2022

© Green Way Research
    All Rights Reserved

 

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series - Announcements

 


Uncle Mike's
Cellphone Poetry Series I

Short Poems

By Michael P. Garofalo

 

     Summer Adventures



     Autumn Views



     Winter Home



     Backyard Gardens


     Uncle Mike's Favorites

 


Short Poems by Michael P. Garofalo

Haiku, Brief Free Verse, Photos
Tercets, Concrete Poems, Quartets
Cinquains, Waka, Couplets, Senryu
Sonnets, Limericks, Quatrains
30 Letters per Line of Text
Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series









Short Poems by Michael P. Garofalo


Uncle Mike's Cellphone Poetry Series II
Uncle Mike's Favorites: Collections of Short Poems
Compiled by Michael P. Garofalo