Carpe Diem Haiku – Isso Special

Today the Carpe Diem is to write haiku inspired by Isso


rising into
the year’s first sky…
tea smoke


I find it very difficult to write anything inspired by mastership like this, but I make a try. The image I paint is an old man (or woman) sitting on a cold new year’s morning marveling that yet another year has been added to his already long life. Picture of a servant bringing tea taken from Wikimedia Commons. I also abandoning my 575 approach I usually take, I know it’s not needed or even correct, but it is and will be my poetic “security blanket”.

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new year’s hope
embracing tea cup
warming hands


fragrant tea
new year promises
willow sleeps


aging hands
yet another year
tea memories


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November 11, 2012

6 responses to “Carpe Diem Haiku – Isso Special

  1. I know what you mean about trying to come up with verse anywhere close to the masters Chevrefeuille introduces us to. That being said, your set is very wonderful and classic.

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