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CARPE DIEM HAIKU KAI: Inspired by Nature





Inspiration from Basho:
                                  since the cherry blossoms                                  
I’ve waited three months 
to see the twin-trunk pine




My Haiku:
albeit dwarf
Korean lilac looms large
ne’er disappointing

sharing at Kristjaan's


Hoosier Quote:
“Unanticipated invitations to travel 
are dancing lessons from God.”
~Kurt Vonnegut~



Comments

Annie Jeffries said…
The Nonnie Haiku is a lovely descendant of Basho.
lovely image Nonnie ... they certainly last longer than cherry blossoms! Bastet
Mark said…
Who can tell which blossom will give the most pleasure to the beholder? ;)

Cherry Blossoms

Janice said…
Lilacs, wonderful lilacs. thanks for the lovely haiku.

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