the eucalyptus
captures the iridescence
in the morning fog (Steph)
in beams from the rising sun
a yawning snake wakes abask (Björn)
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the eucalyptus
captures the iridescence
in the morning fog (Steph)
in beams from the rising sun
a yawning snake wakes abask (Björn)
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
Nice and a bit suggestive 😉
I really LIKE the word pictures you paint in your post scripts to others’ haiku…what does “tan renga ” mean? is it a form? (will look up)
It means that you get a haiku from someone (Steph in this case) and you write a response in 7+7 syllables.. (in essence a collaborative tanka
Lovely unexpected conclusion, Bjorn 🙂
Yep, snakes in Oz. Nice completion. Thought this was a tough one.
Great images in your completion!
You have made it into another sphere by your stanza Bjorn … a bit scary, but also nice, the twist is so right chosen. Very nice completion.
yikes! quite unexpected.
I’ve been surprised by tree snakes in Eucalypts before 😦
The Eucalyptus
I hate snakes, though I like this! 🙂
Chilling . . . that snake makes me shiver. Ugh!
You terrified me with this one Bjorn!I don’t like snakes and this looks vicious!But still,a beautiful and strong completion:-)