moon salute (haiga)

Carpe Diem Special Thomas Transtromer

Oak trees and the moon.
Light and mute constellations.
And the frigid sea

© Tomas Tranströmer

© Clr November 2014
© Clr November 2013 to the East

 These two shots were taken on my way to my mother’s place last November. I stopped my car on the highway to take a shot on my left, this is the moon and on my right the sun was setting in splendour…cold evening but stayed out long enough to get a few shots.

Early moon rise
salutes shimmering star 
through naked trees

© Tournesol ’14

© Clr November 2013
© Clr Novmber 2013 to the West

A slight change to place “through” at the last line. Thank you, Kristjaan:) It flows smoothly.

17 thoughts on “moon salute (haiga)

  1. The trees are naked up north already, aren’t they? One of the advantages of desert dwelling is that we have at least some trees with leaves 12 months a year.

    Dead Trees & No Moon

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  2. Early moon rise / salutes shimmering star through / naked trees A gorgeous haiku Cheryl Lynn however I will try to give you a suggestion which makes your haiku a little bit stronger if you don’t mind.
    I would suggest you to re-place “through” (in the second line) to the start of the third line. Than your haiku would be more fluid. It’s just a suggestion,

    early moon shines
    salutes shimmering star
    through naked trees

    Well … what do you think … it’s just a suggestion ….

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