Haiku challenge from a ghost
Carpe Diem has given a complex challenge this time. It includes some imagined ghost writing by Basho.
As usual there are some inspired haiku to read based on his examples. The subjects are more diffuse than usual, but mainly revolve around spring.
I have followed the trend:
Each day a little
longer than yesterday: spring
grows into summer.
Wonerful haiku … good to see you here again.
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Thank you. And thank you for the prompt.
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It’s my pleasure …
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Here in Sweden the morning are quite early by now.. around 3.30 am 🙂 but indeed the days are longer and I love it
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In England at present our days start about an hour later. It’s great to wake up and hear the birds. Thank you for your comment.
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Perfect words.
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Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed them.
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Oh, thank goodness for lengthening days! (But I have to confess that I also like the long winter nights.)
Psalm of Creation
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Thank you for your comment. The long nights are good for looking at the stars.
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