Haiku My Heart: Silhouette 30 Friday Oct 2020 Posted by readinpleasure in African Women Writers, Afriku, Challenges, Ghana Association of Writers, Haiku, Haiku My Heart, Micropoetry, Nature, Poetry, Romance ≈ 26 Comments TagsGhana, midnight, Nature, romance, star inked to Recuerda Mi Corazon.) intertwined silhouette… the faint glow of a midnight star Celestine Nudanu – 30/10/2020 Stardust Haiku – Issue 46 – October 2020 Rate this:Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
Very evocative.
Sharifa, thank you. 🙂
Enchanting 🙂
Thank you Jules.
So lovely Celestine. This lands inside my heart.
Ow, your words have made me happy. 🙂
Sometimes a faint glow is all it takes to set our hearts on fire!
Oh yes! 🙂
Lovely ku, Celestine.
Madhuri, thank you.
Lovely, even tender! Thank you.
My pleasure, Cathy.
Such a strong image you paint with your haiku! Hug from Holland!
Marit, thank you. Love from Ghana. 🙂
I love that it says “intertwined”. In the dim starlight, it could be many things intertwined. This haiku leaves much to the imagination. Five stars!
Ow, humbled. 🙂
Lovely and divine haiku ^_^
Live each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you Carol
Romance and the moon go hand in hand. Thanks for dropping by my blog Celestine
Much💛love
You are welcome Gillena. Thank you too, for coming by. 🙂
gorgeous!
Many thanks, Trisha. 🙂
Sometimes all it takes is a faint glow from a distant star for us to see our way.
The star surely leads us, all the time since it led the three wise men to Baby Jesus almost 2000 years ago. 🙂
so beautiful and romantic!!! thank you for transporting me with your lovely haiku!
My pleasure, always. 🙂