Tuesday, 4 July 2006

Haiku - Journey

This week's challenge on One Deep Breath is to write a haiku about journeys. This is mine, a little ahead of time in a sense:

swifts so soon arrived
leaving for abroad again
constantly flying

13 comments:

Catherine said...

Lovely - there are no swifts in New Zealand but I am reminded of the godwits which journey from Siberia and Alaska to New Zealand every year.

Anonymous said...

beautiful.

susanlavonne said...

you've painted a lovely picture with your words...it makes me with i could see them in reality :-)

Kim said...

Wonderful word image! Truly lovely.

iamnasra said...

saw the magazine blog ...love the idea...

Rob said...

Juliet. I am useless at haiku, so can't really comment on the form. But I like the structure of your poem very much: arrival, departure, and constant flight - as if there are no final arrivals and departures.

That's how it makes me think anyway.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Thanks for all your comments! Swifts are my favourite bird and one of my favourite topics to write poetry about! They never seem to stop flying - they even sleep on the wing!

SLW said...

Juliet--thanks for your comments on Foothills Fancies, and the great tip about gull identification! I enjoyed the poetry magazine as well, and may be back to try my luck there sometime. I confess I borrowed the 'unhomed', will try to remember the proper author to credit.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Thanks S.L. I'd be delighted if you were to submit some poems to Bolts of Silk (that goes for anyone else reading this too!). I hope you can fit some names to those gulls!

Tammy Brierly said...

Lovely image you have given. I need to go look up a Swift to get the complete picture. Thank you!

paris parfait said...

Oh this is a great Haiku! My husband is always watching the Swifts when they arrive/leave through the Bois du Boulogne.

Crafty Green Poet said...

HI there Tammy and paris Parfait - thanks for your comments. I think I'll find some info about swifts to post for those people who don't get the chance to see them, or who aren't birdwatchers. I write about them so often, it's only fair to let everyone know what I'm talking about!

Area 17 said...

I loved the haiku too!

A pity there are no Swifts in NZ, but plenty around Indian Head, 'k' Gari' (Fraser Island), a while back when I lived in Oz though! ;-)

No swifts, but plenty of Swallows:


clear sky
three four five swallows
spread out