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Breeze Said

Haiku

By Rowan Finley Published 2 years ago 1 min read
Top Story - January 2024
Photo taken by Guilherme Christmann

“I am excited

to never see you again,”

Breeze said to the trees

heartbreakStream of Consciousness

About the Creator

Rowan Finley

Father. Academic Advisor. Musician. Writer. My real name is Jesse Balogh.

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  • Farhat Naseem2 years ago

    Heart touching

  • Christy Munson2 years ago

    You've captured a perspective I'd not seen before. Lovely piece! Congratulations on TS.

  • Randy Baker2 years ago

    Excellent

  • Bew2 years ago

    Your compelling and skillfully written story kept me eagerly anticipating the next developments, skillfully blending emotions and suspense for a truly captivating experience. I'd appreciate it if you could also take a moment to read my work!

  • Gina B.2 years ago

    I've come back to this a few times now. I love it.

  • Jeremygames2 years ago

    This is beautifu

  • S. A. Crawford2 years ago

    This is beautiful in a really unusual way; it feels fleeting and light, and somehow infused with the joy of impermanence.

  • I am easily distressed by haikus in general as they often leave me with a sense of incompletion. You choreographed this beautifully making this venue seem light and refreshing.

  • L.C. Schäfer2 years ago

    Short and sweet, right up my street!

  • Eiman Asif2 years ago

    Nice one, beautifully written... Really lovely...

  • Brilliant! My son has waged war with the wind since a young boy... "Wind! Stop!"

  • Margaret Brennan2 years ago

    congratulations on your TS status. This is a beautiful way to say goodbye to a heartache. Love it.

  • Test2 years ago

    Fabulous work! Keep it up—congratulations!

  • I love 😍 this 👌👌

  • Rachel Deeming2 years ago

    Mmm, this has got me thinking. I can see the trees not wanting the breeze but why doesn't the breeze want to see the trees again? Or is it because it can never see the trees? See? Thinking....

  • Hannah Moore2 years ago

    I love the characterisation of the breeze as excited. Makes it puppy like.

  • Cathy Deslippe2 years ago

    Beautifully written, congratulations, Great writing.

  • Test2 years ago

    This is beautifully written. Well done.

  • Toby Heward2 years ago

    Very realistic

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