uncertain season
snow piles instead of tulips
waiting gets tired
vase full of tulips
spring is eager to begin
maybe tomorrow
garden is awake
white blossoms like young bride’ s dress
red tulip stands out
uncertain season
snow piles instead of tulips
waiting gets tired
vase full of tulips
spring is eager to begin
maybe tomorrow
garden is awake
white blossoms like young bride’ s dress
red tulip stands out
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But spring and sunshine will be appreciated all the more when they do arrive!
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Oh, Gunta, you have no idea how much! π
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The image of a bride carrying one red tulip is strangely haunting to me…thank you π
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Must admit there was a bit…spooky image on my mind, I even wanted to go for some blood but ended up with a red tulip π
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I love tulips. It must be my Dutch blood. π Love your pic and poem, Esenga.
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Oh, those colourful fields in spring are absolutely amazing! Thank you.
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Lovely words and picture.
Hugs.
mei
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Thank you, dear Mei. π
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I can smell them now. Just love the contast with the bride.
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π I got carried away a bit with my thoughts and imagination. Thank you.
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and innumerable can be your haiku’s for the language of love and flowers. π
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The language you speak so well, my dear friend! Thank you.
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Ravishing….you paint such a pretty picture…especially love the line, “white blossoms like young bride’s dress”.
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Thank you so much, my dear. Yes, the “white blossoms” line was like a powerful image on my mind.
Yes….your presence with your wonderful words was definitely missed! And belated Happy New Year, my friend!
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Your blog is always a treat with amazing haikus and stunning pics.
May this year be full of happiness and health for you.
My best wishes always! π
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Thank you very much! π
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Time to plant bulbs. Spring is far off but nurishing soil awaits.
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Yes, the sooner, the better. If it was up to me π
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This is a wonderful series of haiku Ese. Thank you for sharing these with us. My favorite by the way is the last haiku.
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My pleasure and thank YOU for the amazing work you are doing with the Carpe Diem challenge.
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All wonderful. I also like the last on best.
It did have me thinking of blood.
Cheers!
JzB
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Thank you, JzB. Blood definitely was there, even if subconciously π
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Winter has really just begun for me but I too look forward to the Spring. And always with the same urgent anticipation I did for The Bride on our wedding day. Thanks for a window into why this is!
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What a beautiful comparison! Yes, though knowing spring is still a touch away, anticipation is there. And the great expectations. Thank you.
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The last one stands out for me … particularly the red tulip!!
Bouquet of Tulips
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And from your post I just found out that one is a symbol of love and romance! Thank you, Becca.
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I think you’ve turned me on to haiku…
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That was my secret intention, John π
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A secret no longer!!!
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