Carpe Diem Haiku – last year (kozo)


the old oak’s roots –
reach from past to future
recall last year

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January 1, 2014

17 responses to “Carpe Diem Haiku – last year (kozo)

  1. Those roots (in your picture also) surely are headed for someplace with lots of goodies. May you have plenty this year as well.
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  2. Oh, very nice! 😀
    I have a fascination with tree roots — will be great to see this in a tan renga challenge!

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  7. Roots are such an allegory to life, aren’t they. I find whenever they are incorporated into almost any literary piece, they almost write a part of the story, simply by being there.

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