Friday, 10 September 2010

haiku

rusty gate -
a spider weaves a web
between the bars


previously published in a British Haiku Society Member Anthology

12 comments:

The Weaver of Grass said...

One of the best things about this time of the year Juliet is the spiders' webs.

Dr. Cheryl Carvajal said...

Dew brings a sparkle
To the fine intricacy
Of a spider web.

(Did I tell you I LOVED haiku?)

martine said...

Funny how I love spider webs outside, but the ones in the house drive me crazy.
love your haiku
thanks for sharing
martine

Naquillity said...

love spider webs and their intricacies. nicely written haiku. happy weekend~

Chelle said...

I missed the broccoli post until today - but the key to the stems is to peal them as you would carrots. After pealed you'll find that the are much better. The are sweeter than the tops. I like mine steamed with lemon and dill or stir-fried with water chestnuts and roasted garlic.

nĂ  from the treehouse said...

I always like your haiku, this is one of my favourites I think! The essence of this time of year captured in so few, well chosen words :)

Gabrielle Bryden said...

Lovely image - decorating of a rusty gate!

Janice Thomson said...

A wonderful autumn haiku Juliet - simple yet the image is fantastic.

Oh said...

Hi, CG - Just dropping by to say hi and glean a little inspiration as well. Still trying poetry, I am, and playing wtih the idea of a "self made"chapbook. Love that you've done it, and btw, I remember this haiku and do so enjoy it.!
Happy end-of-summer!

Kerri Farley said...

This is Beautiful!

James said...

Very nice.

ArtPropelled said...

I've enjoyed browsing through your blog and now your haiku which creates a wonderful picture in my minds eye.