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raindrops on my face
evening waves drag on the beach
-seagull’s empty sound
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raindrops on my face
evening waves drag on the beach
-seagull’s empty sound
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This week our source of inspiration on Carpe Diem Special is a haiku, written by Jim Kacian:
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falling leaves
the house comes
out of the wood
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The following one is mine – an attempt to stay close to the same mood and spirit:
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after tide
glass bottle on the beach
bathing in dawn
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No matter how far a person can go the horizon is still way beyond you. /Zora Neale Hurston/
Seeing is limited by two borders: strong light, which blinds, and total darkness. /Milan Kundera/
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lone trail of footprints
disappears in roaring waves
a seagull’s cry
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Our source of inspiration on Carpe Diem today is a haiku, written by Masaoka Shiki:
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a flash of lightning;
between the trees of the forest,
water appears
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And now – my humble attempt to stay close to the same mood and spirit:
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stroked by lightning
delicate peaks of sand dunes
silence before storm
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last dance
echoes between legs of bar stool
i slip off my shoes
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soft peaks of sand dunes
caressed by moonlight waves
ignited bodies
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entangled
sudden breeze in my hair
first hint of dawn
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