* * *
before the dusk
lingering in the cobweb
the last of the light
* * *
at both ends
of the same cobweb thread
a spider and a fly
* * *
* * *
before the dusk
lingering in the cobweb
the last of the light
* * *
at both ends
of the same cobweb thread
a spider and a fly
* * *
This week the goal of Carpe Diem Tan Renga Squared challenge is to write a second stanza to a beautiful haiku by Björn of Björn Rudbergs Writings, and a new 3-line stanza and 2-line stanza. So – a short linked verse of 4 stanzas.
evening mist
memories are fading
loon is calling (Björn)
dim light of September moon
slips between the parting clouds
weary splashes
around fisherman’ s waders
rocks of empty shore
breeze traces silver threads in hair
last knot. boat roped till the dawn (Ese)
* * *
wiped off
wrinkles on mirror’ s pale face
by dusk
* * *
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