overhanging trees
shadows on the road grow long
familiar whispers
Kim M. Russell, 2017

My response to Carpe Diem #1283 On Our Way Home
Today we have a prompt from December 2015, ‘on our way home’, an episode inspired by a haibun by Matsuo Basho. In that (triple) episode, Chèvrefeuille mentioned another haiku poet and close friend of Basho, Kasugi Issho, and he has shared the following haiku:
mi tsukushita me wa shirgiku ni modori keri
seen with my eyes
white chrysanthemums
again I saw them
© Kasugi Issho (1652-1688)
Haunting! I love that last line!
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Thank you! We have lots of trees around here, as well as water, which makes coming home musical and calming. 🙂
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Spectacular poetry! 😎😎😎🥀🥀🥀
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Thanks Dorna! xxx
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Haunting.
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I bow … what a wonderful haiku you have written.
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Thank you, Kristjaan, you’re too kind!
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