posting poetic prose
06 Nov 2018 7 Comments
by lynn__ in haiga Tags: autumn, corn leaves, decaying, stalks, wind
Linking to Carpe Diem Haiku Kai… “aki no koe” is a Japanese kigo, seasonal word, that refers to autumn’s voice, the sound of wind through decaying leaves.
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Chèvrefeuille Nov 20, 2018 @ 13:19:15
Beautiful haiga
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lynn__ Nov 20, 2018 @ 19:17:29
Thank you ☺️
Kira Nov 07, 2018 @ 15:35:16
Love the word picture you painted. I can hear autumn’s voice in the corn if I close my eyes!
lynn__ Nov 07, 2018 @ 21:42:11
It’s a wonderful sound…thanks 🙂
Gillena Cox Nov 06, 2018 @ 16:26:35
nice haiku movement
much love…
lynn__ Nov 06, 2018 @ 21:31:59
thanks, Gillena 🙂
Gillena Cox Nov 09, 2018 @ 01:59:12
here is mine MINE
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Nov 20, 2018 @ 13:19:15
Beautiful haiga
Nov 20, 2018 @ 19:17:29
Thank you ☺️
Nov 07, 2018 @ 15:35:16
Love the word picture you painted. I can hear autumn’s voice in the corn if I close my eyes!
Nov 07, 2018 @ 21:42:11
It’s a wonderful sound…thanks 🙂
Nov 06, 2018 @ 16:26:35
nice haiku movement
much love…
Nov 06, 2018 @ 21:31:59
thanks, Gillena 🙂
Nov 09, 2018 @ 01:59:12
here is mine MINE
much love…