Sunday, March 23, 2014

Haiku Horizons "sand"

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Good day dear friends,

This week's theme at Haiku Horizons is "sand", sand is not that easy to write a haiku about, but I have to try it of course.

footsteps in the sand
now little tiny puddles -
rainstorm of spring


(c) Chèvrefeuille


Waves on the beach


waves roll on the beach
taking sand and seaweed with it
and rolls back


(c) Chèvrefeuille

Well ... I hope you did like these haiku ... maybe I will see you again here or at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai.

Namaste

17 comments:

  1. I especially enjoyed the little puddles of spring!

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  2. Loved the choice of words...
    mesmerising!

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  3. The first haiku creates a particularly descriptive image with beautiful words.

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  4. Awww..this is just so beautiful...:)

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  5. They are all wonderful, but I enjoyed the first one better!

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  6. I loved both of these. They both made me long for the beach and feeling the sand between my toes! ♥

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  7. I, too, enjoyed both poems but, the imagery of footprints filling with spring time rain, is too good to pass up. Well done! Thank you for sharing such nice writing! :)

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  8. Very nice Haiku. I like the visual images. :-)

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  9. both salty frothy
    with a fresh sea breeze blowing
    very nice haiku

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  10. ah ! so classical ! 5 stars !

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  11. "rainstorm of spring" how delightful those first drops are, lovely

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  12. Loved the images these words weave... Loved the idea of puddles in footsteps.

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  13. Ooh, the puddles of spring!

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  14. I have not been to this page in a long time, and I am so glad I returned again. Your work is exquisite as always. I enjoyed what you wrote for the theme,:).

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  15. __Ahh... nicely written, footprints in the "sand," creating that "well" of collected thought; the tide can hide. A humble echo.

    this sand traces
    a herring gulls path
    rising tide

    _m

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