TREES
We live on top of a hill with trees all around–in a ravine behind the house and in thick rows on the edges of the property. Dogwood, maple, locust, apple, oak, ash, birch, several variety of pine, and others I can’t name..
They speak to me all day, every day, in voices soft and sibilant, slurred and shushing, fierce and bold. They whisper, they crash and bang. They can snap and crack when covered with ice; they can sing lullabies when in full leaf.
the summer night
in the breeze stories told
before I sleep
frogpond, autumn 2009
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
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a brisk autumn walk the muddy blend of colors deepens my mood where are the highlights and bright spots of yesterday? Ribbons:Tanka Cafe
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oh, this wind! it sweeps me past my gate then spins me home spring clean-up- in the sweat of hard work a settling peace solid gray sky- fors...
8 comments:
That is lovely-I thought the alliteration too much at first, but now I agree.
A wonderful concluding verse.
Thank you for your comments. Soon the trees will be as the photograph.
Adelaide
Absolutely gorgeous, Adelaide - We don't have the variety you do, mainly pine, aspen, cottonwood and the like. I envy you! This is a wonderful haibun, my dear.
Thank you, Warren. One attraction of living in a 4 season locale is the variety of trees and the change. It helps to make up for the days of high heat and humidity and freezing, gray days.
Adelaide
An evocative haiga, Adelaide...
Thank you, Frank.
Adelaide
This took me to another place - I really enjoyed it.
Thank you, Dave. Glad you stopped by.
Adelaide
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