falling star –
moths are whirling
seek its light
Inspired by Shiba Sonome’s haiku:
the insects’ chirp
as night deepens
sinks into the stones
Linked to Carpe Diem
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2014-10-05
falling star –
moths are whirling
seek its light
Inspired by Shiba Sonome’s haiku:
the insects’ chirp
as night deepens
sinks into the stones
Linked to Carpe Diem
—
2014-10-05
Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
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Beautiful image. And a reminder that even the moths are our brothers – we and they seek the light of the falling star.
Bjorn, Really peaceful evening scene. Well written. 🙂 —Susan
Always hungry for light, the moths! (Your link on Carpe Diem is defective. It took a little detective work to track this haiku down.)
Deepening Night
there is definitely something about light that is attractive…especially when a falling star is involved…I’d vie with the moths for a little if that magic.
Oh I would love to be one of those moths seeking the stars light
This makes me think of the crisp evenings we’ve had recently… lots of moths seeking light 🙂
This is a gorgeous haiku Björn … and that drawing … yours too? Awesome! ps. I will correct your link a.s.a.p …
cool to reimage the moth as a falling star…or are they chasing the light of the falling star….