dead
leaves despair,
life of
an evergreen -
pine tree
pine tree
breathes hope and joy
white Christmas
© Tournesol '14
I'm afraid I only had time to see the title of this prompt and thought about a haiku travelling from work tonight. When I read the prompt, I realized I was way off since I did not use the photo as my inspiration.
Carpe Diem Time Glass#6
I'm afraid I only had time to see the title of this prompt and thought about a haiku travelling from work tonight. When I read the prompt, I realized I was way off since I did not use the photo as my inspiration.
Carpe Diem Time Glass#6
Don't feel bad --- I mistakenly didn't use the prompt photo either! o.O
ReplyDeleteBUT ... I like the haiku series anyway. Evergreens are - indeed - a symbol of hope in winter.
Oh thank you so much, Jen. I feel so much better. I was composing it on my walk home and wanted to hurry before I forgot the words...then I thought I saw the linkeys removed form that Time Glass prompt and posted it anyway and then I saw the linkey and read the post...shoot! wrong, I thought to myself....oh well.
DeleteBeautiful.. the photo would work with your haiku
ReplyDeleteSomehow I saw pine trees among bare branches and lots of snow in my mind's eye but thanks, Bjorn :)
DeleteForget the photo! Your words work well--and that's all that matters.
ReplyDeleteUnder the Pine Trees
Did not forget it...saw it too late...thanks for your kind words, Mark :)
DeleteI stayed on the 'pine' side of the prompt too...we both did fabulously! :)-
DeleteWell that makes me feel better:)
DeleteNo problem Cheryl Lynn ... the photo was also meant for inspiration, but you composed a wonderful haiku on the prompt.
ReplyDeleteThat`s good to know.These timeglass worry me because I am 6 hours behind you
DeleteYou did great --- and to think you just read the title ... cool. I don't thing the post suffered from not having the photo .. and to tell the truth, I very often catch the prompt at the last second! Brava!
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