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Almost a year ago, I wrote, “The vibrant colors of Autumn and Spring are a delight to behold, are they not?” I stand by that view today. Frank Tassone, here, & I’m delighted to host another Haibun Monday, where we blend haiku and prose poetry into that unique form known as haibun! Today, let’s reexperience the seasonal kaleidoscope North and South of the Equator. Let’s talk about Fall foliage or Spring blossoms!
Mira and I visited Saranac Lake, NY, just past Lake Placid, in the Adirondack Mountains. We hiked serpentine trails through arrays of orange, yellow, and red. Everywhere we looked, the beauty of foliage enveloped us! This past weekend, I notice that the local leaves have begun to turn, too.
As I still have not visited anywhere south of the Equator, I can only imagine the delight of Spring blossoming that may occur there.
Again, as I observed last year, “In either hemisphere, there is a feast of colors to observe and savor.”
Certainly, some poets have done just that:
Three Dimensions
Several small houses
Discreetly separated by foliage
And the night—
Maintaining their several identities
By light
Which fills the inside of each—
Not as masses they stand
But as walls
Enclosing and excluding
Like shawls
About little old women—
What mystery hides within
What curiosity lurks without
One the other
Knows nothing about.
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on January 27, 2019, by the Academy of American Poets.
Sonnet—Baugmaree
A sea of foliage girds our garden round,
But not a sea of dull unvaried green,
Sharp contrasts of all colours here are seen;
The light-green graceful tamarinds abound
Amid the mangoe clumps of green profound,
And palms arise, like pillars gray, between;
And o’er the quiet pools the seemuls lean,
Red,—red, and startling like a trumpet’s sound.
But nothing can be lovelier than the ranges
Of bamboos to the eastward, when the moon
Looks through their gaps, and the white lotus changes
Into a cup of silver. One might swoon
Drunken with beauty then, or gaze and gaze
On a primeval Eden, in amaze.This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on May 29, 2021, by the Academy of American Poets.
for an instant
eyes of the blossoms open fully
close again in the wind
Kristen Deming, 39 Blossoms, courtesy of the Haiku Foundation
Satisfy your thirst for seasonal color! Write a haibun that alludes to either Fall foliage or Spring blossoms.
New to haibun? The form consists of one to a few paragraphs of prose—usually written in the present tense—that evoke an experience and are often non-fictional/autobiographical. They may be preceded or followed by one or more haiku—nature-based, using a seasonal image—that complement without directly repeating what the prose stated.
New to dVerse? Here is what you do:
- Write a haibun that alludes to Fall foliage or Spring blossoms.
- Post it on your personal site/blog.
- Include a link back to dVerse in your post.
- Copy your link onto the Mr. Linky.
- Remember to click the small checkbox about data protection.
- Read and comment on some of your fellow poets’ work.
- Like and leave a comment below if you choose to do so.
- Have fun!
Welcome, poets! The Pub is open!
Hello all… so nice to write about the colors again. Went for a walk this weekend as well so I wrote a few words about that.
Happy you made it, Bjorn!
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Frank, I’m ready for some plum wine or something else springish.
coming right up! 😉
Good evening all, and thank you for hosting with a colourful prompt, Frank.
Glad to see you, Kim!
Happy to be here. But it will soon be time for bed. I’ll be back tomorrow to read and comment.
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hi frank
hi poets
thanks frank for tempting back to writing a haibun. hope you all have a good evening
rog
Great to see you again, Rog!
Thanks very much….I do enjoy reading and writing haibun…
My pleasure, Ain. Glad you could make it!
Thanks for hosting Frank. Finally got something down.
Excellent! Looking forward to it.
Thank you
Thank you for hosting Frank. 🙂 …having a bad day, so I will pass today — exhausted.
Sorry to hear that, Rob! Hope to see you again, soon.
Couldn’t sleep so I created a piece and posted it. I brought Van & Eric ‘long with me.
I took a drive yesterday and decided to share my autumn adventure.
Wonderful! Thank you for coming out!
Oops! Frank, I made a mistake on Mister Linky and accidentally posted my haibun under Punam’s name the first time – so, if you would, please delete that entry!
Thanks!
David
Many thanks Frank, this is of the moment – is it my imagination of are the seasons stampeding 🙂 ?
Thank you for hosting, Frank. 🙂