make way on the path
stepping creeping lime grows close
foot of goliath
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in honor of international haiku poem day
why not take a stab at it?
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“poetry is news brought to the mountains by a unicorn and an echo.”
-czeslaw milosz
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scio woods, ann arbor, michigan, usa – spring 2020
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Lover your haiku and the quotation!
Music lifts the sun
Dawn plays the sweetest of notes
Our day has begun
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Thanks, and love your haiku about my favorite time of day
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that’s ONE thing I have no notion of ever trying to do…. I don’t get it, I don’t particularly like it, I read lots of them but they don’t make my heart beat faster….. sorry – for once I pass ;)
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I understand) 💜
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Great art, Beth… ah, I have to get ready to start my work at home, er…
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How wonderful and I love the unicorn and echo.
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Thanks!
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Isolation rocks
loneliness is a hard choice
but one that frees us
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Perfect
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Interesting photo and poem.
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❤️
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That is a very inspiring photo and I like the haiku you wrote to it!
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Thanks, erika. I loved stumbling across this in the woods, it reminded me of a giant
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A great catch, Beth. And I hear you regarding stumbling through the woods. I love doing that too.
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❤️
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great job, and Happy International Haiku Poem Day! I now know what my blog will be for the day :)
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Thanks, Jim- great!
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Poetry; Life’s
Unnecessary necessity
Reason under all
A failure but I fell in love with the paradox and couldn’t let go. <3
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I love it just as it is, so a success
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Write a poem they said
Birds sing of spring’s arrival
Words die unwritten.
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They do, wonderful
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And I love your haiku to that photo.
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Love the photo and the haiku!
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Thanks, john
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Wonderful haiku and image, Beth!
They say spring has sprung
Yet snow still falls in places
Nourishing the earth
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Thanks so much, dale )
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Lovely Beth !!!!
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Oh….and I cannot haiku ! It has never been a strength of mine.
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For some reason I can haiku easily but many other forms elude me, we each have our things
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Sadly (or gladly) I cannot keep ‘form’ in my head. I write what comes out. It has it’s own form. If it takes after a ‘form’ it is by pure chance ;)
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I am much the same , but for reasons unknown I see rhythms/patterns in most everything . And I’m a minimalist when it comes to words on paper, bit the poker person who talks to me face to face )
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I have found that minimalism of words IS very much my comfort. Though I would not have recognized this until the last few years. Where my posts used to be HUNDREDS of words, now, I find comfort in stating something simply. I think that’s why form doesn’t matter to me. I don’t want to have to ‘fit’ into something.
And I like the patterns you find and create.
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Thank you )
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I didn’t know it was until I saw Jim’s haiku post 😊 Great haiku!
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thanks!
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Wow. Great color, too!
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I love the haiku and photo. Your humor is the best. Sure, anyone can do it! 😀
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Nicely done. 👍
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Thank you-)
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Breathe deep the moment
When haiku fills silent hearts
Music turns the world
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It might be a bit late but haiku shouldn’t only be limited to one day a year. That’s why I do them daily! Also your haiku paints a great picture and the quote is amazing! I love it!
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