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.

posting poetic prose
26 Sep 2018 6 Comments
in tanka Tags: autumn, cornfield, deer, harvest, orange, pheasant, seasons
harvest harmonized
pheasant struts from ripe cornfield
deer leaps pumpkin patch
culmination of seasons
color life deep rich orange

photo by lynn
My tanka response to Ramblings of a Writer’s prompt: seasons, harmonized.
09 Sep 2018 6 Comments
in tan renga Tags: apple, autumn, crow, orchard, squirrel, winter
Haiku in original French:
Une pomme, seul
dans le verger abandonné
rougissent pour l’hiver
Ⓒ Patrick Blanche
Here is the translation by Michael R. Burch:
One apple, alone
in the abandoned orchard
reddens for winter
Ⓒ Patrick Blanche (Tr. Michael R. Burch)
Add two lines to complete tan renga:

free image – pixabay
13 Nov 2017 9 Comments
in haibun Tags: autumn, birds, seeds, summer, sunflowers
Joining Carpe Diem Haiku Kai‘s weekend challenge on sunflower theme. I wrote the prose, followed by a haiku from our host!

wild sunflower – photo by lynn
The sight of sunflowers warms my heart, although my farmer hubby says they’re a weed. I remember as a child planting a few sunflowers in the backyard on east side of detached garage. The plants grow faster than children and their sunny faces exude happiness bright as summer sun. When autumn comes, their smiles fade, petals dry, and seeds mature. Oh, what a joyous feast for the birds! Sparrows flutter and cling to droopy head to peck tasty seeds. We let them eat the raw seeds as we prefer the roasted, salted variety. Dad would have a bag along to ball games or car races where we’d leave striped shells scattered under the bleachers; shells sucked dry of salt until the tips of our tongues went numb. On vacation, I still thrill at roadside sightings of expansive fields of sunflowers; their golden heads tipped toward the sun. On my walks, spotting more diminutive wild versions in the ditches (NOT our fields) brings a smile to my face.
07 Aug 2017 4 Comments
in haiku Tags: autumn, dance, leaves, purple, sky

bleed red and purple
leaves sizzle across cool sky
autumn’s frenzied dance
Linking to Carpe Diem Haiku Kai; “autumn abstract” image by unknown artist.
16 May 2017 6 Comments
in tan renga, Uncategorized Tags: autumn, dizzy, leaf
Chèvre hosts tan renga party at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai . A tan renga is a haiku by one poet answered in 2 (7 syllable) lines by another poet.

now it reveals its hidden side
and now the other—thus it falls,
an autumn leaf © Ryokan Taigu
do leaves ever feel dizzy—
twirling in their spiral dance? lynn__
01 Jul 2016 4 Comments
in haiku Tags: autumn, feast, kielbasa, smoke, trees
Chèvrefeuille at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai hosts virtual tour of Europe this month.

autumn’s mirrored feast
wood smoke reveals trees true hues
kielbasa spices
13 Jun 2016 1 Comment
in classical haiku Tags: autumn, dreams, fjord, golden
Chèvrefeuille at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai hosts virtual tour of Europe this month.
deep tidal currents
glean golden light of autumn
fjord of our dreams

(photo credit: CDHK)
09 Nov 2015 7 Comments
in tanka Tags: autumn, burning bush, Creator, glory
carnelian leaves
bow awed in holy presence
burning bush aflame
_______
foliage re-lit each autumn
reveal Creator’s glory
30 Sep 2014 6 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: autumn, fall, harvest, leaves, pumpkin

fall’s fabulous
potpourri of
apple cinnamon
milkweed pods
chill mornings
pumpkin spice
ditches burning
damp leaves
hot choco-latte
indian summer
fermented silage
crisp corn husks
squirrel’s cache
windmill spinning
ripened melons
monarchs’ route
fuzzy cattails
combines’ dust
weaned calves
cold drizzle
mud on road
harvest moon
14 Sep 2014 3 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: autumn, gold, leaves, sumac, summit ash
sumac leaves blushing
summer is changing her clothes
summit ash wear gold
Photo credit: Colored Leaves mirrored in a lake
Linked to: Carpe Diem – Kishu’s A Crow Passes
05 Nov 2013 4 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: ashes, autumn, glory, haiku
Autumn’s glory shines
maples flame and birch blaze
melting into gold
Raindrops fall with tears
windshield wipers ticking time
sorrow’s misty fog
Precious Autumn flies
away to heaven’s blest blue
singing with angels
Sweet life is brief as
burning leaves and turning seasons
ashes to ashes.
(In honor of Autumn Elgersma, age 3, of Orange City who
left this world bereft on October 31, 2013)
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