Monday, 8 January 2007

Haiku - sunrise

Dark fades to pink
becomes orange and red
- day breaks blue.

Subtle Changes for One Deep Breath

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mmm, very lovely--and you are VERY crafty, aren't you?

jennifer black said...

I love this, especially the last line. No photo needed: Your haiku sets the scene.

jb

Cate said...

I really like this haiku--I'd never thought about the day as being a transition between so many different colors.

I've also been enjoying scrolling through all of your other lovely poetry!

Julie said...

This is exactly how our sunrise looked this morning as we traveled to work. Beautiful.

rel said...

Yes, I've watched that subtle change and it is inspiring.
nice.
rel

angie said...

I especially like the last line -- perfect all by itself. Nice.

paris parfait said...

Lovely poem, so evocative of the subtle hues of the sky at various times of day.

get zapped said...

Love your play with colors to bring the joy of nature to us!

Anonymous said...

My kind of morning! I love the way you recorded it.

Regina said...

Oh, I loved this! We have lots of orange and red evenings here as well!

Tammy Brierly said...

Perfect choice for this theme and that last line was great.

Rethabile said...

If you can write a good ku, you can write.

This is a good ku.

Crafty Green Poet said...

Thanks for all your comments. This time of the year is lovely for beuatiful sunrises and sunsets, sometimes it almost seems as though the day is just one long sunrise...

Novel Nymph, I'm not actually nearly as crafty as I'd like to be (or as you think I am?)....

Jblack - I'm glad you think no photo needed but I would love to be able to capture sunrises like this one on camera....

Cate - thanks for taking the time to scroll through all my poetry, its nice to know that the older poems aren't lost....

Rethabile - glad you think this is a good ku, I keep trying....

Jone said...

We had a similar sunrise this AM. I love the simplicity of the scene.

Andromeda Jazmon said...

I love this! One of my favorite subtle changes.

megan said...

day breaks through...day breaks blue...great job

Annie Jeffries said...

It is happens so slowly and subtly that we are always surprised when it inevitably happens.

Anonymous said...

Wow. Very lovely, the transition of a sunrise!

Anonymous said...

This isn't a correct haiku!!! 5,7,5!!!!!!!!!! not 4, 5, 3 But otherwise very good! I could imagine it so easily

Crafty Green Poet said...

nglish language haiku are 5-7-5 or less, the syllables in English beingh different from those in Japanese. Browse the links here under Hauku to find out more or contact any English language literary haiku journal

Larah said...

Wow this haiky impressed me! As custom essay this one is wonderful! I try to buy college papers with something like this.