Done for for Carpe Diem. Written in the same tone, mood and spirit as Ese’s below.
a maple leaf
I search for life line
in my palm
© Ese
Maple Leaf
maple tree
falling seeds budding
in my palm
2
maple leaf
inhaling the scent of
peace
Maple Leaf
Copyright © Celestine Nudanu
11/11/15
Falling seeds budding in my palm…I love the hope of a new beginning.
Thank you Stella.
Lovely poems. Are there maple trees in Ghana?
Than you Alice. Not that I know of. 🙂
Hmmm. Probably too hot and dry for them to grow.
I like your second one best, it describes the serenity of the image perfectly.
Thank you Gilly. 🙂
I LOVE all of it, but I’m fascinated by both the “scent of peace” and that the seeds bud in your palm–marvelous poetry work, Celestine!
Thank you Jael, as always. 🙂
Most welcome always 🙂
I like the one about Peace the best, my friend. Beautiful post!!! ❤
Thank you so much,Amy. 🙂
priceless trio
Trisha, thanks.
Pine does have a refreshing cleansing smell.
I’ve got at least two different kinds in my yard. 🙂
How nice! 🙂
“inhaling the sent of peace” that expression is beautiful and like it. Exactly conforming to the sense technique of haiku writing
Thank you, Mr. Adjei.
Beautifully penned, Celestine, I am noticing more seeds than usual this autumn…I wonder if it is due to the warm fall we have been having.
Thank you Oliana. 🙂