gloaming mountain trip
I carry sunshine inside
love ignites my fire
~~
Haiku for Haiku Heights lights.
September 19, 2012
gloaming mountain trip
I carry sunshine inside
love ignites my fire
~~
Haiku for Haiku Heights lights.
September 19, 2012
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
practising for a whole life
haikai poetry matters
Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis
I love that line – I carry sunshine inside 🙂
That’s were the sunshine belong
Love this haiku, so romanic. And I, too, like the line “I carry sunshine inside”
The inside sunshine is even more important than the other
Lovely! I my humble opinion, the last line is not required at all.
It depends on the company
Love is a strong emotion – it can set fire to almost anything!
🙂
Love is certainly a motivation to venture out. Nicely Bjorn!
Hank
A great company motivates adventures
beautiful and romantic
Thank you.. romance also when all seems dark
Great one! I like the second line very much.
Many thanks
a hopeful and awesome write.
Thank you
I like this. It’s so atmospheric! Gloaming is a great word.
Gloaming is a real favorite of mine as well.
Into the gloaming he goes, glowing…
Three Lights
gloaming and glowing are great pairs in words 🙂
writing is magical, haiku is wonderful to tackle.
love your take. smiles.
check out poets rally today, a random poem or a haiku is okay to take.
cheers.
smiles.
So few lines that say so much, and I love the photo, Bjorn xx
Thank you very much.. 🙂 I think that one was my fav of my haiku height challenge 🙂
Beautiful!! Your words warmed my heart this morning. Thank you, Sir.
Thank you 🙂
Wonderful, and I see my sweet wife has been here before me!
Sometimes haiku with picture (or haiga) is the best way to condense your thoughts down to as little as possible,
My mathematician friend, who studies Japan and the Japanese language, has been, of late, filling me in regarding the forms of poetry and art they employ there. It is very fascinating.
I follow a daily haiku-meme called carpe diem. And I feel my grasp of haiku has increased a lot since I started.
I enjoy reading yours. And writing them. And… I once again find myself very busy…. But I will manage to find time for all I wish to read–and write. My dear wife misses my stories, which I have lately been neglected. But I am beginning to see that i have much more time for them than I realised.