Playing with tan renga form at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai…

shadows of leaves
cover the open holes
her flute forgotten (© Jane Reichhold)
she dances with woodland nymphs
notes floating on music of trees
(c) lynn__
posting poetic prose
03 May 2016 10 Comments
in tan renga Tags: dance, flute, leaves, music, spring, trees
Playing with tan renga form at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai…

shadows of leaves
cover the open holes
her flute forgotten (© Jane Reichhold)
she dances with woodland nymphs
notes floating on music of trees
(c) lynn__
31 Oct 2015 4 Comments
in haibun Tags: leaves, rain, soil, trees
This haiku writing technique is often given poet Masaoka Shiki’s term Shasei (sketch from life) or Shajitsu (reality). The poetic principle is “to depict the thing just as it is”. Shiki favored the quiet simplicity of just stating what he saw without anything else happening in the haiku. He found the greatest beauty in the common sight, simply reported exactly as it was seen, and ninety-nine percent of his haiku was written in this style. Many people still feel he was right; there are some moments that are perhaps best said as simply as possible.
(above text taken from Carpe Diem Haiku Kai)
I.
thin rain mists the ground
wet leaves from denuded trees
black soil’s damp compost
II.
sun rays between trees
light cast upon maple limbs
golden leaves tremble
(photos by lynn)
25 Sep 2015 15 Comments
in jisei, tanka Tags: death, fall, leaves
If i die in fall
(due to my own clumsiness)
as dry leaves crackle
cry over cake, then laugh at
my swift entrance into JOY!
Joining Gayle at dVerse today on theme of Japanese death poems (jisei).
25 Mar 2015 7 Comments
in haiku Tags: leaves, starlings, tree
(dreamstime: royalty free stock photo)
Kristjaan shares his knowledge and experience at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai ...my haiku today tries to incorporate the element of “surprise”
13 Jan 2015 2 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: dance, fall, joy, leaves, time
Linking to Carpe Diem’s time glass challenge
leaves let go of fear
fall free, float on air, swirl down
celebrate changes.
_____
letting go self-consciousness,
we can twirl life’s dance with joy!
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
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