Today our prompt at Carpe Diem is departing year, and it is extracted from Jane Reichhold’s “A Dictionary of Haiku” … it’s a nice prompt I think and it fits (of course) the time of year … Here is Jane’s example of this prompt:
slow rains
as if leaves were falling
at winter’s end
© Jane Reichhold

over my shoulder
snow blanketed memories
walking away
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Like the imagery of your haiku.
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I like the lines: snow blanketed memories walking away,it’s marvelous.
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“snow blanketed memories” ! Lovely line… 🙂
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Beautiful.
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Forget what’s gone and open a new chapter! Good thoughts Moonie!
Hank
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Sometimes wisdom dictates that memories take a hike! 😉 Happy New Year!
Out with a Flash
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I love that thought of going forward…
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Snow blanketed memories safe until a warmer day.
Enjoy them in private and leave.
I can relate.
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Happy New Yeart
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I like your words!
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It’s that point where we must look forward. Nice haiku
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