This blog is about haiku. A classical haiku counts 5-7-5 syllables. Chèvrefeuille (the pseudonym of Kristjaan Panneman, a Dutch haiku poet) however writes his haiku in the Kanshicho-style. In the Kanshicho-style the classical syllable count isn't used. Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), a haiku poet, wrote his haiku in Kanshicho-style for several years, but he returned to the classical way of haiku writing. !!! Anonymous comments will be seen as SPAM !!!.
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
Carpe Diem, Nightingale
Today we have ... Nightingale ... for prompt. So let's go and write a haiku or two on Nightingale.
in the twilightzone
the song of a nightingale
in my backyard
in my backyard
inbetween the trees and bushes
a nightingale's song
As a nurse I love to share here a haiku about Florence Nightingale.
lady with the lamp
seeking for wounded soldiers
the source of nursing
the source of nursing
daughter of a preacherman
lady with the lamp
See you next time ... when? I don't know ... we will see.
Labels:
Carpe Diem,
haiku,
nightingale
Locatie:
Nederland
Friday, October 19, 2012
Autumn Flowers
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Image courtesy: autumn flower |
What a joy ... because without decay of nature no new springtime and new life.
To me Autumn is about detachment, stormy weather and Chrysanthemums. All the wonderful colored Chrysanthemums giving me a feeling of hope and a feeling of real joy. On Carpe Diem one of the prompts was Chrysanthemum and I published there a few haiku by Basho on Chrysanthemums. Here I would like to publish a few Chrysanthemum haiku by other haiku poets e.g.:
A dead chrysanthemum
and yet - isn't there still something
remaining in it?
(c) Kyoshi Takahama (1874-1959)
For his morning tea
A monk sits down in utter silence-
Confronted by chrysanthemums
(c) Matsuo Basho (1644-1694)
white chrysanthemums
the smell of winter tickles my nose -
northeaster wind
(c) Chèvrefeuille
Autumn ... yes ... that's my season.
in full bloom
all the chrysantemums in the garden
my own rainbow
Wow! What a wonderful impromptu haiku ... yes I know it, that's immodest for a haiku poet, but really I love this haiku very much.
Labels:
autumn,
Carpe Diem,
chrysanthemum,
haiku
Locatie:
Nederland
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Tackle It Tuesday, Butterfly
Dear Haijin,
A new Tackle It Tuesday is on. I am a little bit late with publishing, but ... well I think that's the result of having also a daily haiku meme Carpe Diem on my new weblog. This week's theme for Tackle It Tuesday is butterfly. It's not really a seasonword for Autumn, it's more of Summer, but ... well I have visitors form all over the world ... so there will be for sure one who's living in a country were Summer is still on.
Awesome ... I love butterflies, these fragile creatures are so wonderful to look at. They are really a little present of Mother Earth.
on the verandah
a yellowish butterfly
the light of sun down
And another one:
waving on the wind
butterflies resting in the sun
on the Buddleia
And for closure ... a last one:
on the Honeysuckle
the fragile wings of a butterfly
a fluttering sound
This Tackle It Tuesday will stay on 'till nex Monday October 22th 11.59 PM (CET) Please share a comment after linking ... Thank you.
Labels:
autumn,
butterfly,
haiku,
summer,
Tackle It Tuesday
Locatie:
Nederland
Monday, October 15, 2012
New Moon
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Source: New Moon |
So today I am a bit sad, because she ... our beloved moon ... I can't see. Tears tickling behind my eyes, but I have to be strong ... I am a man ... and a man doesn't cry (smiles). Just kidding I am not such a guy. When I am sad and I feel that I have to cry ... well than tears will be scattered.
where is she?
looking for her but can't find her
new moon
new moon
she, our moon will grow again
a new lives cycle
Every New Moon is a new beginning. She will grow again and will bring joy again when she grows to her full sight.
Namaste.
Labels:
haiku,
impromptu verse,
new moon
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Theme Thursday, angel
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Theme Thursday |
This week's Theme Thursday is about Angel(s). I believe we are surrounded by angels. I think everyone has his or her angel that's always beside you. Sometimes I have been called 'an Angel' by the patients I care for as an oncology-nurse.
I have my Angel(s) too, they're my guards to let me walk on the Right Path and I am glad that they do so ... out of their Unconditional Love.
I am a haiku-poet living in The Netherlands and I am a spiritual being surrounded by my guardians. I love to share a new haiku with you all.
a being of light
guides every step I take
my dear brother
my dear brother
he has become my guardian angel
after his dead
after his dead
I knew he would be always with me
a being of light
I have written this cascading haiku in loving memory of my brother who died September 3rd 1995. I miss him every day. He's my ANGEL.
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Source: Angel |
2018 July Re-published on Carpe Diem's Summer Retreat 2018
Labels:
angel,
haiku,
Theme Thursday
Locatie:
Nederland
Haiku Heights, shroud
For Haiku Heights' prompt 'shroud' I have composed this new haiku.
beneath the shroud
a pharaoh travels to the stars
everlasting life
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Egyptian mummy-shroud |
I love this haiku on shroud. I think this one is one of my masterpieces (how immodest for a haiku poet).
See you next week.
Labels:
haiku,
Haiku Heights,
shroud
Locatie:
Nederland
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Katana, the Samurai Sword
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Samurai with tachi |
Today samurai is the prompt for Carpe Diem. Samurai were ancient Japanese warriors. The Samurai code was a secret code and the Samurai was trained real hard. They went to battle and were known for their Samurai Swords and the use of it during battle.
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Katana |
The rise in
popularity of katana by samurai is believed to have been due to the changing
nature of close-combat warfare. The quicker draw of the sword was well suited
to combat where victory depended heavily on fast response times. The katana
further facilitated this by being worn thrust through a belt-like sash (obi)
with the sharpened edge facing up. Ideally, samurai could draw the sword and
strike the enemy in a single motion. Previously, the curved tachi had been worn
with the edge of the blade facing down and suspended from a belt.
The katana was often paired with a similar
smaller companion sword, such as a wakizashi or it could also be worn with the
tantō, an even smaller similarly shaped sword. The pairing of a katana with a
smaller sword is called the daishō. The daisho could only be worn by samurai
and it represented the social power and personal honor of the samurai. (Source: wikipedia)
ancient warriors
shedding blood on the battlefield
katana colors red
katana colors red
blood washed away in the heavy rain
virgin sword
virgin sword
crafted with water and fire
strength of nature
strength of nature
served the Samurai in battle
ancient warriors
Well ... see you tomorrow ... for another Carpe Diem special prompt #2
Labels:
Carpe Diem,
haiku,
katana,
samurai,
sword
Locatie:
Nederland
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Carpe Diem, rainbow
Also published and shared on: Haiku My Heart, the wonderful weblog of Rebecca. Thank you Rebecca for hosting.
Today the prompt for Carpe Diem is RAINBOW. I had to write a few new haiku for today's Carpe Diem. So let's do this ...
against dark clouds
the magical image of the rainbow
on a quest for gold
on a quest for gold
running to the end of the rainbow
for an eternity
for an eternity
God's mysterious promise
against dark clouds
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Credits: rainbow |
Well ... this was my contribution to today's carpe diem. I enjoyed writing this triplet of haiku in that wonderful cascading style of Ramesh.
See you tomorrow.
Labels:
Carpe Diem,
haiku,
rainbow
Locatie:
Nederland
Monday, October 8, 2012
Tackle It Tuesday, morning dew
Dear Haijin,
Another week has gone. The prompt of last week was 'tea', I have read wonderful haiku inspired on that prompt. So I hope that this new prompt 'morning dew' will be a success too.
Morning dew ... the mysterious water we can see every morning. It looks like everything is hanged with necklaces of pearls. Sometimes ... e.g. cobwebs hanged with dew shimmering in the early sunlight look like diamonds. It's wonder.
Dew ... is also a symbol for detachment and transience. Dew ... evaporates in the warm sunlight and than it's gone ... dew ... well I think this is a wonderful prompt and I hope to read a lot of nice haiku on dew.
This prompt will stay on 'till next Monday October 15th 11.59 PM (CET).
Here is my haiku for this week's Tackle It Tuesday:
dewdrops shimmer
in the flower of the Morning Glory
a diamond necklace
a diamond necklace
evaporates in the warmth of the sun
that's transience
that's transience
mysterious early morning water
dewdrops shimmer
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Source: dew on Morning Glory |
Please leave a comment after linking ... and if you have a suggestion for a new prompt please share it with us.
Have fun and enjoy this week's Tackle It Tuesday. Share your haiku (classical or non-classical) and be inspired.
Labels:
dew,
haiku,
Morning Glory,
Tackle It Tuesday
Locatie:
Nederland
Carpe Diem, phantom
For today's Carpe Diem I've written a new haiku.
ghostly cobweb
shimmering in the early daylight
pearls of dew
pearls of dew
fainting away when the sun rises
like a phantom
See you tomorrow ... for a new carpe diem haiku
Labels:
Carpe Diem,
haiku,
phantom
Locatie:
Nederland
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