#haiku Veil of falling leaves
Carpe Diem #697, Weeping Willow. veil of falling leaves tangled into mystery frog was run over
Carpe Diem #697, Weeping Willow. veil of falling leaves tangled into mystery frog was run over
Carpe Diem #696, Nudity. dressed in nothing walking in an empty life the ribbon is checked
Carpe Diem #688, windmill. winds attacking mills besieged by stormy army a bird screams loudly
Carpe Diem Tan Renga Challenge #77, Ese’s “stroked by the lightning”. stroked by the lightning delicate peaks of sand dunes -silence before the storm Ese of Ese’s Voice first wind is writing trace in sand followed by erasing winds
Carpe Diem #685, first flowers (of spring) Photos from today’s walk in Lund, Botanical garden. finding trace of light awakening but bowing feet are very cold findings in nature most beautiful of them all looking for oneself
Carpe Diem #670, Bathing. skinny dipping between frogs and waterlilies – one with nature © Chèvrefeuille our host at Carpe Diem. waves of beaming sun filteredin seven blue seas some children swim late
Carpe Diem Time Glass #21, Fog. light and dark meetup place for the eternal fog petals falling down
Carpe Diem #663, Starry Night (Van Gogh). one million and two star by star in milky way one million and three
Carpe Diem #662, Water Lilies. Among these lilies in Monet’s pond Basho’s water sound © Sylvia Forges-Ryan & Edward Ryan strange perfume from a faraway place lotuses blooming © Chèvrefeuille lily raft arising essence awesome sight ©Birgitta Rudenius
Carpe Diem Haiku Writing Techniques #5, comparison. In the words of Betty Drevniok: “In haiku the SOMETHING and the SOMETHING ELSE are set down together in clearly stated images. Together they complete and fulfill each other as ONE PARTICULAR EVENT.” She rather leaves the reader to understand that the idea of comparison is showing how… Read More #haiku – Surprising
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