3 haiku: summer rain flowers
Out of blue
irises summer
skies unfurl
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Falling sky
Blue hydrangeas cloud
the garden
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Blue iris
tongues uncurl to catch
water pearls
First published: Asahi Haikuist Network, June 19, 2009.
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© Sara Dias
Out of blue
irises summer
skies unfurl
–
Falling sky
Blue hydrangeas cloud
the garden
–
Blue iris
tongues uncurl to catch
water pearls
First published: Asahi Haikuist Network, June 19, 2009.
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© Sara Dias
When autumn winds howl low and long
through soil and root of this old tree,
I hear a multitude of leaves in song,
but, a lonely crow on naked bough I see.
© Sara Dias
Sy staan op nat strate met wingerdroes in haar kop,
haar trui toegerek oor haar blinkrooi top.
Vir die Audi pluk sy haar kortmou-kind nader,
vir vanaand se plesier offer sy hom op.
© Sara Dias
Spider’s web sparkles
Pendent summer raindrops long
for the swelling sea
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In haste, summer clouds
leave countless rainbows behind
Iridescent trout
© Sara Dias
Scudding clouds signal summer’s
rain with dots and dashes,
interrupting the sun
in long and short flashes.
© Sara Dias