Carpe Diem Haiku – koromogae (changing or switching clothes)

Carpe Diem prompt today is koromogae (changing or switching clothes) a classical Kigo.

Copyright Björn Rudberg

Copyright Björn Rudberg

barefoot walk
in the summer morn’
sun-warm rock

undressing
sheltered from the wind
& prying eyes

—–

winter coats
hidden in my wardrobe
needs dry-cleaning

15 responses to “Carpe Diem Haiku – koromogae (changing or switching clothes)

  1. Love the barefoot walk and the sun warm rock. I would live that way if I could. 🙂 Need I say it? Beautiful as always.

  2. Your photo makes me yearn to walk barefoot on warm rock. Your second haiku is…don’t want to say lovely but it is…but something else. The feeling of privacy conveyed so well.

  3. WOW! What a gorgeous photo Bjorn and the haiku going along with it is just awesome. I walk barefoot all year through, but in Summer it’s the most intense contact with Mother Earth.

  4. I just read a quote about remembering to bring a parka with your bikini if you visit Wisconsin. So if you’re planning that trip, dry clean those winter coats, quickly!

    Wonderful set and beautiful imagery.

  5. I thought I commented here but many of my comments disappeared while I was away from my computer and using my phone. I loved the humor in your third one. Especially funny since you probably need those coats rather quickly what with short summers! Glad you get to go barefoot, even if only for a short while! 🙂

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