Dear friends and followers,
At Carpe Diem Haiku Kai (CDHK) we are on a journey through the Altai Mountains. Once the silk road ran straight through this region and our guest host at CDHK, Hamish Managua Gunn, has written a wonderful post about this silk road. You really have to read that post (as I may say so). I wasn't inspired enough to write an all new haiku in response of that post, so I dived into my archives and found a few wonderful haiku which I love to share here with you:
arousing my senses
the sweet coolness of silk blankets
shared with my love
silk tree blossoms
in a soothing summer rain
trembling in silence
trembling in silence
silk tree blossoms, so fragile,
in a summer breeze
© Chèvrefeuille
I had never heard from the Silk Tree, but it is really a beautiful tree. See for yourself.
Credits: Silk Tree |
I love to share also a haiku composed by one of the four famous haiku poets, Buson, in which this silk tree is mentioned:
quickly falls the night -
silk tree blossoms
© Yosa Buson
And to conclude this post inspired on the silk road I have two other haiku from my archives:
snow falls softly
the statue of Buddha covered
in white silk
amenohiya
madakini kurete nemuno hana
a rainy dayquickly falls the night -
silk tree blossoms
© Yosa Buson
And to conclude this post inspired on the silk road I have two other haiku from my archives:
snow falls softly
the statue of Buddha covered
in white silk
kimono
slipping
fingertips discover silk road
ecstatic sigh
© Chèvrefeuille
fingertips discover silk road
ecstatic sigh
© Chèvrefeuille
Well .... see you next time.
6 comments:
stunning imagery.
Gorgeous ----
Very sensual and brilliant images!
A lovely post and how interesting is that silk tree! Bastet
Stunning photos and Haiku. You are really awesome Kris! Keep writing!
Someone is Special
The silk tree reminds me the one we called 'japanese acacia'... Enjoyed the haiku and photo.
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