Saturday, December 10, 2011

HAIKU HEIGHTS, prompt "Covert"


A new challenge for Haiku Heights this weeks prompt "covert". I didn't know this word and so I don't know the meaning of it in Dutch. But ... on line translators are great so I found the meaning of Covert. To write about this prompt a haiku. It's not easy, but for sure I will come with a haiku.

covert garden
behind these great walls
all those flowers

colourful leaves
in the covert garden also it's autumn
Ah! the full moon

"It's a secret"
the little girl whispers -
a large snowball

Credits: Fox Glove Lake

in the old barn
behind the hay bales
a secret meeting



Sincerely,

13 comments:

Amity said...

very beautiful haiku are these...

i love the covert garden in here...

thanks for the visit...:)

Chèvrefeuille said...

You're welcome. I am glad with your nice words.

Namaste

Grace said...

I think you did this very well. I am always amaze with your English words.

covert garden and secret meetings..nice one ~

anthonynorth said...

Such gardens are often the best. Enjoyed them.

Ramesh Sood said...

Beautiful Garden that...

Neha said...

nice illustration to go with the concept of covert garden. nice work:)

thanks for the visit.

Cassiopeia Rises said...

Beautiful Haiku. All are meaningful.


Melanie

siggiofmaine said...

Beautiful...
thanks for stirring a memory of a friends secret garden...
enjoyed the haiku.

Peace,
Siggi in Downeast Maine

beccagivens said...

Even though it maybe a new word for you ... you did a great job! I admire your participation when English is not your first language ... I would be floundering!! :-)

Chèvrefeuille said...

I am glad to read that my haiku are such a success. It's not always easy to write on prompt's given, because English isn't my maiden language. But ... I love to write haiku so I am very happy with all those translation programs ... maybe sometimes I use the wrong meaning of the words but the haiku are always wonderful to write and as I read all your nice and kind words ... reading my haiku is a Joy.
Thank you all so much for the nice words ... they make me blush and feel very humble.

namaste

Susie Clevenger said...

great haiku...each one a treasure

Rosie Gan said...

Thanks for visiting mygardenhaven. I think your haiku is lovely...there's an sense of a child's innocence and the beginning of a tale to tell.
Rosie

Chèvrefeuille said...

Thanks for your kind words. I loved your site My Garden Haven Rosie, thanks for visiting mine.