swallowed by dusk–
shadows at the horizon
of loquacious trees
~
in conjugal bond-
the heavens kiss the land
even the sun blushes
.
For Carpe Diem # 491.
swallowed by dusk–
shadows at the horizon
of loquacious trees
~
in conjugal bond-
the heavens kiss the land
even the sun blushes
.
For Carpe Diem # 491.
Simply beautiful Anmol, the heavens kiss the land, what stunning imagery.
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Thank you, kind friend. 🙂
Hope you are doing well.
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…not as good as what I would like to be, thank you for asking though and you are most welcome.
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A day after a day… these are the stacks of playing cards and we have to play along. I hope you reach that point soon when you have all the four aces in your hand. 🙂
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Not much of a gambler, but yes, best to have aces than the joker… Thank you my friend.
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Perfect HA, perfect.
Anna :o]
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What a beautiful way to make one absorb the sunset, perfectly done , HA!
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Your second haiku takes my breath away, HA!
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A beautiful and perfect poetic illustration for this photo! I particularly like the second haiku.
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The second one made me smile! 😉
Meeting Place of Earth & Sky
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Beautiful 🙂
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How deliciously beautiful…even the sun blushes…stunning!
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Wonderful horizons! Love your haiku!
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Good to see you here again Anmol … before I visited your weblog I had read your comment at Carpe Diem … what a coincedence that you and I thought in the same way … awesome … great haiku, but that second (maybe because it’s also about the sky kissing the horizon) is really gorgeous.
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Hi, HA. Nice to see you. I love the line about loquacious trees. I can hear their leaves talking quietly and it’s a beautiful image.
janet
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ha. how cool…when you can make even the sun blush….lovely imagery in this amnol
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Oh Anmol, I love the layout of your blog very light and happy.
The haiku are full of sound and colorful blushes – excellent
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Nice use of loquacious – I had to look it up. 🙂
Thanks for your visit.
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Brilliant personification. “The loquacious trees” – my favourite. 😀
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