staying in the shade - waiting for a haiku to be born |
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Beautiful haiku! (^-^)
ReplyDeleteKyoko
honestly that is a master class.
ReplyDeleteAntony
next to me -
ReplyDeletethis haiku in the
deepened shadows
Don
..all are so inspirational
ReplyDeleteR.
Hi, Gabi, So true...
ReplyDeleteI always say the haiku come to me I don't make them up! I couldn't make them up in a million years... I just have to wait for them to come to me. :-)♥
Me.
The plants seem blissfully unaware of the tragedy that surrounds them.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are lovely Gabi san.
Lis
So lovely! Haiku and photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such beauty.
kaw
Beautiful poem, Gabi. True to my experience, as well, and —Sometimes I wait for them. Sometimes I wonder where they are, or where was I when one went by? . . .
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