This was not an easy prompt. I usually do not participate because I look through Lolly’s amazing poems, then flip through a few other family members and cannot decide. So this time chose Jennifer Hu. Oh, it was still a difficult feat since I have about 5 haiku collections by her. So I chose a few from (2014-11-25). Final Things: 40 Haiku inspired by Zen practice, Kindle Edition
A sharp cry-
the tea kettle
can’t sing
© Jennifer Hu ’14
an Irish tune –
shower echoes
off key
© Tournesol ’15
Ah! So many wrinkles, now —
but the mirror
is smooth
© Jennifer Hu 2014
how frail
her unsteady gait – girlish
sparkle in her eyes
© Tournesol ’15
Suddenly
the crickets
hush.
© Jennifer Hu 2014
thunder clap,
swallows in the tree
lost their tweet
© Tournesol ’15
http://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.ca/2015/08/carpe-diem-utabukuro-8.html
Cherry picking, Cheryl style…
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(smiles) yes they were not easy to choose.
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These are so cool, way to write in the same spirit:)
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Yes, I think I am going to work on these books more for fun…
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Wow wonderful haiku you have chosen … very nice
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Thank you, Kristjaan, your prompt reminded me I have several books I have not truly savoured.
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Sometimes we forget the beauty we all have on our bookshelf or haiku written on a leaf of paper … maybe there was a reason to forget them and after a while we are caught again by those books or that piece of paper.
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I do appreciate them more now…chaque chose en son temps.
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Your take on the haiku are all touched with beauty.
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Thanks so much, Janice. I am really enjoying this poet!
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