Haiku a Day

Showing posts with label senses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label senses. Show all posts

Friday, February 16, 2018

February 16, 2018

Fragrance of lilies,
close my eyes, transported to
summer- not yet spring.


Posted by April J.E. Gilliland at 13:08 No comments:
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Labels: art, beautiful, beauty, bouquet, flower, flowers, haiku, lilies, lily, macro, micropoetry, mindfulness, nature, photography, poem, poetry, senses, writer, writing

Friday, October 21, 2016

October 21, 2016

It's easy to miss
subtle beauty- look closely,
you'll be rewarded.


Posted by April J.E. Gilliland at 10:27 No comments:
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Labels: art, beautiful, beauty, British Columbia, Canada, flower, gerbera daisy, haiku, micropoetry, mindfulness, photography, poem, poet, poetry, poetry blog, senses, three lines, Victoria, west coast, writer

Sunday, September 04, 2016

September 4, 2016

Feasting my senses,
dinner plate dahlia- eyes
feed beauty-starved soul.


Posted by April J.E. Gilliland at 12:33 No comments:
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Labels: art, beauty, Canada, dahlia, flower, haiku, micropoetry, photography, poem, poet, poetry, poetry blog, Saanich Fair, senses, soul, summer, three lines, writer, writing, Zen
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A haiku is a Japanese poem sometimes with the first line consisting of five syllables, the second of seven syllables, and the last line of five syllables.

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