the wisest ones wait
impatient trembles of green
longing for fall’s kiss
scarlet embraces
gold whispers, orange laughter
autumn’s fleeting love
Sunday Stills (SS) – Leaves and Trees
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Lovely sentiments in your haikus, Siobhan! The leaves and trees in your images are beautiful!
Thank you, Terri! Those photos were taken in the Portland Japanese Garden.
I should have recognized that, it's been a while but I have been there!
Beautiful poems telling the secrets of beautiful trees. Lovely!
Thank you, Suzy!
Beautiful words and photos!
Thanks, Betty!
I loved your Haiku's. I have played with them a little but was thinking yesterday I want to do it more. Maybe I'll try and incorporate them into my Writers Quote Wednesday posts.
Thank you, Kirstin! When I decide to write a haiku I always think it will be easy, but it's not easy to get a point across in so few syllables. 😊