taoraruru hito ni kaoru ya ume no hana
the flowering branch of the plum
gives its scent
to him who broke it off
© Chiyo-Ni
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frail and broken
trace of plum blossoms linger
on his fingers
frail and broken
during winter’s slumber
waiting to heal
trace of plum blossoms linger
now and forever
their first love
on his fingers
only an illusion
scent of her shampoo
© Tournesol’15
Heeding Haiku with Chèvrefeuille at MindLoveMiserysMenagerie
So beautiful. As you know I love this style!
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Thanks so much, I do enjoy writing this form.
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I imagine this when I think of my one older friend who first lost his wife to dementia and then to the Angel of Death… He then had a wonderful woman companion for a bit…but she too ‘left’ too soon. I know his children care for him and he has many friends but I can just see him in this verse in his reverie of dreams…
(Visit when you can – enjoy your ‘net’ time. Hugs and happy thoughts for you and yours always.
Best this holiday season and for the New Year too!)
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I’m pleased you can relate to this poem. Maybe I have seen dementia a bit too much…in the end I sometimes feel death is taken by an Angel of Mercy
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OMG! Beautiful sensuality. 🙂
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That was the idea…great minds think alike 😉
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Very delicate haiku. Touched me deeply!
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Thanks so much Carole…a real compliment when writing touches a reader:)
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You’re welcome!
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Beautiful, you are the master of this style! You pack so much into so few words and then rearrange them giving each repetition new meaning.
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Thanks, Melinda…it is a form I have grown to truly love as much as a haibun.
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You’re welcome. Your love for the form shows through
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I do like Soliloquy no renga too…should try that more too.
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I don’t know what those are but they sound cool. I look forward to admiring your mastery over those forms as well 🙂
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🙂 you make me feel so darn smart! 🙂
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that’s what I’m here for 😉 Mission accomplished.
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😀
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I recently used one of her poem as inspiration as well. Nice job!
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I love her poetry…loved it when Chèvrefeuille had a prompt with women poetesses…Jennifer Nu is one of my favs too.
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I liked that a lot too. I have to check out Jennifer Nu. She is new to me. Thanks 🙂
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Ooops her name is Jennifer Hu…I bought several ebooks on seasons, I think I give more info on this https://cheryllynnroberts.wordpress.com/?s=jennifer+hu
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I see what you mean, that’s for the info. I will do some digging.:)
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