Haiku
Nature's Golden Sea
Golden gems of spring Dancing in the gentle breeze Nature's simple pleasure As the warm sun kisses the earth, a sea of yellow dandelions sways gently in the meadow, their delicate petals inviting playful whispers from the wind. Each flower, a golden beacon of hope and transformation, carries with it the promise of new beginnings and endless possibilities. Their presence is a reminder that even in the midst of chaos, beauty can bloom effortlessly, spreading joy and rejuvenation with every breath of fresh air. Like little bursts of sunshine scattered across the landscape, dandelions infuse the world with a refreshing touch of whimsy and wonder, reminding us to embrace the simple pleasures that surround us every day.
By Staringaleabout a year ago in Poets
Kigo and Kireji
Carl Jung once said, "Only the paradox comes anywhere near to comprehending the fullness of life." This insight captures the essence of Japanese haiku, a poetic form that distills complex insights into a few words. At the heart of Japanese haiku are the kigo (season word) and kireji (cutting word). These tools and juxtaposition are crucial in creating paradoxβa state in which seemingly contradictory ideas are conceived as a whole.
By Geoffrey Philp about a year ago in Poets
Nobody
Maybe itβs good though, When nobody notices. Nobody is free.
By Mama Magdaleneabout a year ago in Poets




