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colors, creative, february haiku, haiku, haiku prompt, NaHaiWriMo, national haiku writing month, photos, poems, postaday2013, Words and Writing
For the 3rd week of National Haiku Writing Month, the prompts were all colors: Orange, Red, Black, Green, Blue, White, and Turquoise.
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haiku kaleidoscope:
wild crashing words
in color
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this fleeting sunrise
may be the most important
juice of the day
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in the grace
of impending death
you, painting light
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in this great darkness
your questions rise and fall ~
all colors, or none?
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wild grasses
wave in the wind
long journey
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illusory line
fading of sea into sky ~
blue memories
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forest pines bow
under thick wet snow ~
mid-winter prayer
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old weathered hands
tell of long ago love affairs ~
a turquoise ring
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A perfect combination of lovely poetry and beautiful images!
Thanks, my composer friend. I always so appreciate your comments!
Very nice. And a challenging prompt!
Thank you, Sandra. It was a bit challenging! and Welcome – glad you stopped by and took the time to comment. Nice to see you!
My favorite is also the sunrise as the best juice of the yet each haiku is crisp so each color lingers. Thank you, Amy!
Karen
Karen, thanks. I like that you say the color lingers ~ it feels like you are tasting the haiku. Lovely.
I like, Amy! My favorite:
forest pines bow
under thick wet snow ~
mid-winter prayer
Om!
om shanti
This is a wonderful group of writings. I especially like the fleeting sunrise being juice. Beautiful imagery, Amy. ~~ Diana
Thanks, Diana. I love the orange juice too – just felt fun!