Done for Carpe Diem. Based on Chevrefeuille’s haiga below:
Garden
ripples
the sound of silence
eating up the rocks
2
whispers
the sound of leaves
trailing the silence
3
echoes
the sound of wind
above the ripples
I appreciate your patience with me as I catch up on your blogs. Thanks a million! Shalom
Goodness! Wonderful – that first one beautifully sets off the tone
Thank you Hamish. Your words are always a delight to me. 🙂
I always find it amazing that something as hard as stone can be worn away by something as soft as water.
Woodland Waters
Mysteries of nature, I presume. 🙂
What a nice group of poems you’ve written. I enjoyed the natural beauty in each.
I thank you my dear friend. 🙂
🙂
So beautiful ❤
-Naima
Naima, thank you.
So beautiful, Celestine.
-Naima
Thank you dear friend.
Nicely atmospheric Celestine!
Gilly, thanks.
a wonderful chained haiku.
Thank you Janice.
All very calm and soothing…
Thank you Jolly.
Astounding!
beautiful as a set and even hen read free of each other …like Indian Muktaks !
Kokila, thanks for the lovely comment. 🙂
three beautiful gems!
Dolores, thank you.
Your writing has such clarity and beauty. Truly lovely art here Celestine. 🙂
Nomzi, I appreciate your compliment. Thank you my dear. 🙂
❤
nicely done Celestine … beautiful set of haiku!
Thank you Georgia.
Awesome Celestine what a gorgeous trio of haiku you have shared here and all inspired on that one haiga I shared … chapeau!
Yes, Kristjaan, the inspiration is you! Thank you so much. 🙂
wow!
Thank you. 🙂