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Afrika Haiku Network, Afriku, Ghana, Nature, Publication, romance
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night tremour
a lone star shimmers
into oblivion
Celestine Nudanu (Ghana)
Mamba (Africa Haiku Journal) Issue 11
12 Friday Mar 2021
Posted African Women Writers, Afriku, Challenges, Haiku, Haiku My Heart, Micropoetry, Nature, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Romance
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Afrika Haiku Network, Afriku, Ghana, Nature, Publication, romance
linked to Recuerda Mi Corazon.)
night tremour
a lone star shimmers
into oblivion
Celestine Nudanu (Ghana)
Mamba (Africa Haiku Journal) Issue 11
magicalmysticalteacher said:
Oblivion is a long way from our fragile planet…Oh my!
readinpleasure said:
For sure. 🙂
Lea said:
Poignant. And beautiful, Celestine.
readinpleasure said:
Thank you Lea.
rebecca said:
Celestine my favorite nurse at the infusion center went to sleep last week-and never woke up. she was 46 and leaves behind her adoring husband and four young children. i have been feeling the loss of this bright sparkling soul and i want to thank you for your haiku today. i suddenly have your brilliant shimmering haiku to reflect on her sudden departure. thank you for reminding me we are all stardust.
readinpleasure said:
Ow, Rebecca, my sincere sympathies at your loss. indeed, we are all stardust, easily evaporating. May your friend rest in perfect peace.
Gillena Cox said:
profound meditation Celestine
much love…
readinpleasure said:
Gillena, thank you.
Marit said:
A haiku that puts the mind to thinking… love it!
readinpleasure said:
Thanks Marit.
Jules said:
It is amazing how much space is in ‘outer space’.
And all that happens within that ‘outer space.’ 🙂
JC said:
such a delightful pleasure, stars shimmering, fading, leaving a beautiful haiku thought.
A ShutterBug Explores said:
Can see the star shimmering ~ wonderful haiku ~
Living moment by moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Sumana Roy said:
Wonderful Celestine. ‘A lone star’ Speaks volumes.
Mark M. Redfearn said:
Sometimes a single star speaks to us more loudly in its demise than it did when it danced through the sky.