P is for poem

life is what she writes about,
liaisons and love affairs,
rife of erotic passages,
relations…some, short-lived,
brief encounters lost too fast,
she’s wept so many salty tears
grief stricken beyond her years
yet, memories of lovers lost
beget in her sweet moments
where pain and suffering will exhaust
and only images
that burn her cheeks
and warm her heart
shall trickle into heated
words in love poems.

(troiku)
first kiss – after,
a decade of solitude
stuff to write poems

first kiss – after,
too many years
like riding a bike

a decade if solitude
spiritual cleansing
looking within

stuff to write poems
always a good tragedy
love, lust and heartbreak

© Tournesol’16/04/19

Haiku Horizons “Poem”

Blogging from A to Z Challenge

new dawn (NaPoWriMo – day 19)

(troiku)

new dawn
spangled jewels
morning treasures

new dawn
piercing the horizon
nature’s hello

spangled jewels
last night’s fairy dust
glittering

morning treasures
dewdrops
shiny gems

© Tournesol’16/04/19

Day 19 of NaPoWriMo

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My haiga for and Bastet’s Monday Haiga Challenge

sunrise haiga

new dawn
piercing the horizon
nature’s hello

©Tournesol’16/04/19

O is for oppressed (troibun)

O is for oppressed as a person who may be filled with many worries. This could be someone going through a rough patch for more than just a period in his life. What if it is someone struggling for a longer time?   People at work for example,  may appear sympathetic at first but slowly, one by one they may distance themselves. Family and friends may also give less and less of their time to listen, encourage and just offer a presence. Or perhaps some may minimize the situation not really knowing what to say to “make it all go away”. First of all,  it is not in “others’” power to make it go away but it might be nice to show some compassion.

(troiku)

oppressed
off-putting
on cloud nine

oppressed
feelings of dread
weigh one down

off-putting
look of suffering
can scare one away

on cloud nine
that distant look
hard to read

Imagine a person being shunned because you feel uncomfortable being around doom and gloom. Is it not enough that they are already feeling fraught with worry? What if it is not just a situational issue but a chronic emotional and mental instability they are going through? What if all they need is to feel accepted? What if they cannot even accept themselves or their “perhaps” new circumstance they have no choice but to endure?

I thought this might be something to think about. You know, the next time you tell a colleague something as benign as “Hi! How, how are you?” If you really don’t want to know and you have been seeing their sad face every day for a long time…think twice before adding “How are you?” if you really don’t care to know. A simple “Hi!” and a smile can go a long way too. Be genuine when you say something. Try to think twice when you walk into your workplace and look a person in the eyes when you say that “Hi!”

spring draws giddiness (troibun)

As an extra to NaPoWriMo 2016, I noticed on Facebook, it is Haiku Day on the 17th day of April in this National Poetry Month. 

haiku day april 17

Here is my Troibun …

Spring is definitely here!  It was the warmest it has been since last September at 20 C!!  Walking in that glowing sun even as late as 1:30, my heart felt so light!  Watching people out and about,  some  even wearing sandals and sleeveless dresses, you could not help but catch the fever of spring.

(troiku)

blowing hair
in the wind
wearing flip-flops

blowing hair
sunglasses kiss my face
shading my eyes

in the wind
birds coasting on the tail end
getting a free ride

wearing flip-flops
premature sundresses
giddy with life

© Tournesol’16/04/17

NaPoWriMo 2016 Day 17

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Daily Moments April 17 2017

N is for night crawlers (troibun)

N is for night crawlers that come to life after a warm summer rain. There is nothing more sensual and soothing than rain showers at night. Raindrops fall like ivory keys creating bittersweet melodies.

(troiku)

twilight rain
enticing and sultry
invites night crawlers

twilight rain
subtle drumming
on a tin roof

enticing and sultry
all night long
hypnotic sounds

invites night crawlers
nature’s fragrance lures
droplets kiss the grass

© Tournesol’16/04/16

M is for Marigold (haibun)

a beautiful photo from a wordpress blog at LearningasIgotips

After sowing the seeds for her vegetables, she plants marigolds around her garden. The flowers outline the entire garden like frame embellishes artist’s canvas. The scent wards off unwelcome guests.

warm tawny colours
a floral insignia
“insects keep out!”

© Tournesol’16/04/15

Daily Moments April 14/16 ~ Leaves (haiku)

I wrote this as an extra L is for Leave and interestingly, there are many meanings…

© Clr'15
© Clr’15

totally absorbed
child twirls his shoelaces
shouts “leave me alone”

shouts “leave me alone”
trying for the third time
sighing – mommy smiles

****

mix of leaves
gold, amber and red
carpets the front lawn

****

GrandMaman squints
shoulders hunched over
reading my tea leaves

reading my tea leaves
heart glows with hope
promise of a child

promise of a child
reality blossoms one day
takes a leave of absence

takes a leave of absence
unknown return to work date
savouring her new role

© Tournesol’16/04/14

Daily Moments April 14 2014  Leave (Haiku)

L is for Lotus (haiku)

Water lilies wallpaper – www.vehiclehi.com

lily pads
nature’s gondola
lovers’ rendezvous

lovers’ rendezvous
roll out the green carpet
lotus greets her prince

© Tournesol’16/04/14

NaPoWriMo Day 14 2016

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Blogging A to Z Challenge

K is for Kite (Haibun)

He walks to the beach with his little guy whose eyes are wide and sparkling. The sun is glowing and there is a gentle breeze. “Just perfect”, his grandfather says.

Clipart – Kite

blues and yellows flap,
waving gently to the clouds
little boy’s first kite

© Tournesol’16/04/13

Blogging from A to Z – K is for Kite

snowless sidewalks (haibun) Daily Moments April 13/16

Walking out the door this morning a strong scent of lilacs hit her. She looks all around on her walk to the bus looking for a lilac tree …

mysterious scents
invisible but fragrant
budding lilacs
walks with a spring in her heels
click click in those fancy shoes

©Tournesol’16/04/13

Daily Moment April 13 16