sipping my shincha
pause in the garden of thought
steeping in our kiss
Today’s prompt at Carpe Diem is Shincha or New Tea. Enjoy the fragrant words of the haiku
Photograph: Bird Bath copyright L. Moon 2011
sipping my shincha
pause in the garden of thought
steeping in our kiss
Today’s prompt at Carpe Diem is Shincha or New Tea. Enjoy the fragrant words of the haiku
Photograph: Bird Bath copyright L. Moon 2011
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This has a meditative feel to it. Really nice:)
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I think the tea gives that aura
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perfect blending of the tangible and the ephemeral…..
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thanks glad their is that little extra swirling about
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Indeed…a meditative feel within these lines.
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this was pure joy to write as I am delighting in my green garden / new surprises each day
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kiss in the garden
and freshly brewed new tea
which is sweeter
Cheers!
JzB
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they both rate pretty high
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Sometimes you have to make your mind silent … new tea will help for sure … after tea deep thoughts will come again.
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yes new tea will indeed
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Pause in a garden of thougt sond so very nice.
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especially a peaceful morning where the birds do all the talking
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Hi, CaroleAnn Welcome to Lectio+Haiku. And thanks for your loevly haiku. I like the way it connects Wiederkehr’s phrase to this familiar autumn moment. The image of footfalls through crinkly leaves carries so much sensory detail: sound, sight, even scent. There’s a poignancy to the juxtaposition. The image of listening to a dying person comes to my mind, along with a resonance between that image and walking through fallen leaves.Lots here. Thank you!
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I enjoyed Roots and Blooms post! Tell us about Autumn Light ?Wish I had been bverar about attending! Out of my league probably but one never knows unless one tries huh?carolyn t.
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Beautiful, esp coupled with the picture—
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