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Thanks to Teri of Teri's Mandalas for this week's prompt of seeds.
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pods drop
sink into September earth
...spring blossoms
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autumn wind
releases next year's crop
airborne seedlets
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gleaning finches
consume fallen fruit
pips snuggle into soil
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Monday, September 15, 2008
Haiku for Seed
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Ah, these were beautiful- they made me feel secure and hopeful. The cycle of life continues...
:)
Beautiful haiku. My favorite is the first-- what patience!
.."The cycle of life"_
both simple & mysterious..thanks for sharing this..
The image of snuggling into soil is wonderful.
I like what you do. Thanks for read.
These all are deliciously full of hope; wonderful snapshots of nature changing seasons. You and I were on the same page...
Wonderful progession of the life process!
Death and rebirth - the way of the world.
Enjoyed them all.
Each so filled with hope and continuity.
Each one is beautiful and just perfect!
Loved the "gleaning finches" and "snuggling pips". And pods drop looks beautiful on the page - it's a little difficult to say aloud but that does force you to say the words quite separately which seems appropriate.
Sue, this is such a lovely hopeful poem. Like all seeds of life we can but water with hope.
love, Melanie
I have not yet responded to the "seed" prompt, but wanted to let you know that I enjoyed your poetry, especially the one about the gleaning finches. Everything works out so cozily in it. :)
Lovely, they all have the nip of fall in them. :)
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