golden hued summer
the sand and sea stretching on
you blink and it's gone
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a haiku poem for autumn haiku 2008
also a haiku poem for haiku fridays :)
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This is a lovely one! it is all gone to quickly.
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, art and poetry. :)
ReplyDeleteam truly amazed by how quickly you arrive on the scene here to comment. :O
Too true! And oh, how I love summer and the sun!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet! And I have summer just around the corner in Australia!
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, jenn in holland. :)
ReplyDeletei too love summer and the sun. it helps that this tropical country has some rather lovely beaches. :)
thanks for the comment, greyscale territory. :)
ReplyDeletegood for you. :O here, it's mostly rain and grey.
i always couldn't wait for summer to end, but when it did it seemed too soon. nice haiku.
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, monica. :)
ReplyDeletesummers here can be terribly hot, so there's quite the downside. still, one misses it some.
LOL. I really doesn't understand Haiku - dumb me. Hehe.
ReplyDeletebird perched on tree branch
summer sun gone set for fall
cocoon worm food gone
Hahaha. my goodness - haiku enthusiasts don't curse me okay?
thanks for the comment, bloggista. :)
ReplyDeleteand thanks for the haiku. :) rather nifty. :)
I always wonder how in such short lines can be placed such great sense! Amazing!
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, kompostela. :)
ReplyDeleteone reason i like haikus, the fact that they're so small and portable. :)
Oh! Looks like that was just a dream!
ReplyDeleteYes haiku poems are always an easy read.
thanks for the comment, gem. :)
ReplyDeletetrue. a summer dream. or mirage.
another reason i like haikus. :) quite easy short reads.
Truly ephemeral!:)
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, borut. :)
ReplyDeletenice word. don't think i've ever used that.
Ohhhh Sooo true thank you for the read. I guess I'll have to concede to the change.
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, lela. :)
ReplyDeletewe all must, i guess. at least until the next summer...
This made me miss summer! I want my summer back! XD
ReplyDeleteWeather's too cold and dreary.
Such delicious and gorgeous imagery. Goodbye, summer.
ReplyDeleteLovely image and mood :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, aki nominal. :)
ReplyDeletei do sometimes miss summer as well. mostly because there was no flooding then. :O
thanks for the comment, maggies mind. :)
ReplyDeletegoodbye indeed.
thanks for the comment, winter moth. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great haiku! You are really good at this!
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, rebeckah. :)
ReplyDeletekind of you to say.
Hi Kouji....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my first week at my new job with me :)
I enjoy you blog
Reihaisha
So true! My summer went by quicker than ever before (this being the first summer with a dependent).
ReplyDeletethanks for the comment, reihaisha. :)
ReplyDeletemust be pretty exciting over there, with the new job. been quite interesting, following along on your blog. :)
may things only improve for you.
thanks for the comment, mel. :)
ReplyDeletemakes me wonder how summers will work out for me, when i too eventually have a dependent.
Our summer was definitely like that - one blink and gone! We sort of went from winter to a very late summer to an early Autumn.
ReplyDeleteSorry Kouji for not being here sooner - I thought I had put your blog in my reader and was surprised to find out tonight I had not done this.
thanks for the comment, janice. :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting though. i wonder sometimes what it would be like to live somewhere with 4 seasons.
no worries about the reader. am just glad you could drop by. :)