Carpe Diem Haiku Writing Techniques #13 Riddle Swan A sculpture of ice Reflected in the water? No, a graceful swan
Tag: Haiku
A haiku for the end of a very rainy day
After the Rain The rain has finished Anointing leaves with a sheen Of turbulent green
A haiku before I go – inspired by a photo from my walk around the garden
Autumn Crocus Awaited in spring Clandestine autumn crocus October’s surprise
I spent some time in the garden yesterday…
with the cats and a camera, which gave birth to this haiku. Garden Gate Blemished and broken Gateway to my green garden And wildlife haven
A haiku inspired by an image of harvest corn…
posted by Paul Militaru. Corn Husk Doll From native folklore Faceless product of harvest Spirit of the corn Image used with the permission of Paul Militaru.
And finally a haiku
Last Night Last night I watched as Frayed threads of the horizon Unravelled in dusk
Thanks to India Myths’ interesting article on the the benefits of wonder fruit…
I have written the following haiku. Papaya Musky papaya Smooth-skinned fruit of the tropics Colour of sunrise
Haiku Horizons prompt ‘between’
In between our lips An empty space waiting for A kiss to fill it For: Haiku Horizons
A cat haiku
Yin and yang Philosophical Dynamic balancing cat Unites black and white
A haiku inspired by Paul Militaru’s photograph of wild fruits
Wild Fruits Wild fruits burn scarlet Against defiant and green Lush leafy richness Many thanks to Paul Militaru for letting me use his photograph.