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Monday, 30 April 2007

haiku - the sea

salt wind blows
across the cliffs -
turquoise sea
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gannets dive
behind red fishing boats -
white spray
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endless flat sands
stretch to the horizon -
salt tang in the air

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eider ducks bob
on coastal waters -
mainline railway

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the grey swell
of a northern sea -
dolphin shapes

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bright colours shimmer
under life giving water -
shells dry dull.

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The sea for One Deep Breath

17 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:27 pm

    Hello, from the other shore!
    I think you are a person who loves the sea! Your images are very lovely.

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  2. So many different bodies of water described in these beautiful hiakus...

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  3. i can see and feel and taste the sea... beautiful!

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  4. As I have always loved the sea, I think these haikus do full justice.

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  5. The last is so true! A fabulous seashell under water loses its luster when it's dry.

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  6. gannets dive
    behind red fishing boats -
    white spray
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    endless flat sands
    stretch to the horizon -
    salt tang in the air
    *********************

    I particularly enjoyed the above two. The first calls up such a striking visual image. The second is so evocative of possibility....

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  7. Anonymous9:49 pm

    i enjoyed the flashes of colour and, like Colorful Prose, i thought the dull-dried shells were a great touch!

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  8. Lovely images from the sea -- a refreshing 'turquoise' read.

    and I have never forgotten
    'The Fugitive Pieces' -- one of my favorite books too.

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  9. Reading these was like taking a long walk along the shore - every one of them evokes such lovely images and sounds.

    Beautiful!

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  10. Sandy - yes i love the sea!

    Regina, Polona, Gautami - thanks!

    Colourful Prose, unfolding rose - yes, I'm been so often disappointed by the dullness of the seashells when they dry...

    Roswila, Becca - thanks

    Nonizamboni - glad you also love Fugitive Pieces!

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  11. Juliet,
    I do enjoy reading the sea's reflection in your haiku. nicely done.
    rel

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  12. I adore your simplicity and yet you captured so much with these. You brought a lot to the senses. Very nice!

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  13. I confess I don't like the sea, but I loved your visions of its beauty.

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  14. i love the unpredictable & unexplainable magic that just happens sometimes when two words sit next to each other...salt tang...yep.

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  15. Please may I use one of these haiku to illustrate how to write haiku about the sea in a group session I lead in a home for people with Alzheimer's? Thanks!

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  16. Hi Anna, as long as you credit me as the writer, yes. Hope the group goes well!

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  17. Anonymous12:15 am

    That's where the fish finders come into play.

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