Showing posts with label Tanka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanka. Show all posts
Monday, March 06, 2017
Friday, February 24, 2017
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
RE-TALE: Into The Light

a young woman walks
out from the shade of
the city centre
down past the cobblers
and into the light
Paul Conneally
October 2015
Leicester
from Paul Conneally's ongoing series of works RE-TALE
Labels:
PaulConneally,
photography,
poetry,
psychogeography,
shoes,
splacist,
street photography,
Tanka
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Still Hungry
Labels:
England,
Japanese Poetry,
paul conneally,
poetry,
psychogeography,
splacist,
Tanka,
tanka poetry,
urban,
walking
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Dylan Thomas: portrait of the artist as a young dog

Dylan Thomas: portrait of the artist as a young dog
New Directions Paperbook Cover
Click here to read the tanka series After Fern Hill:
https://burnthewater.wordpress.com/2013/09/29/after-fern-hill/
Paul Conneally
October 2015
Labels:
culture,
dogs,
Dylan Thomas,
paul conneally,
poetry,
Tanka,
Wales,
Welsh
Sunday, September 29, 2013
A Cock's Crow
a cock’s crow
the farmer’s son and his girl
walking warm
out of the green stable
two young horses
the farmer’s son and his girl
walking warm
out of the green stable
two young horses
Paul Conneally
From the tanka series After Fern Hill
Labels:
art,
Hiroshige,
Japan,
Japanese,
Japanese prints,
paul conneally,
poetry,
Tanka,
ukiyo-e
Saturday, July 09, 2011
One Upright Arm
We move together along the disused railway track
towards the top of the Swannington Incline.
"Don't look the dog in the eyes. He don't like it"
one upright arm
sustains the cheek
come walk with me
when things go wrong
there's always the hedgerow
Paul Conneally
2011
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"Don't look the dog in the eyes. He don't like it"
one upright arm
sustains the cheek
come walk with me
when things go wrong
there's always the hedgerow
Paul Conneally
2011
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Labels:
dogs,
haibun,
paul conneally,
railways,
Snibston,
Swannington Incline,
Tanka
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