Willows weep (haibun)

They arrived at the cemetery, the fourth of July,  for the burial of her mother’s ashes. Such a beautiful sunny day and the evergreens mixed with willows made for an appropriate setting. She brought the roses to represent her sister and her, her two children and her nephew and the three grandchildren…adding one red rose for her mother’s husband. A brief prayer was read and they each sprinkled ashes over the urn, “Love you Mom.”

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willows weep
breeze kiss her tears
waving adieu

(c) Tournesol ’15

(c) Clar '15
(c) Clar ’15

Carpe Diem Weeping Willow

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