each elysian drop
canvas of sky and earth
momentary bliss
Shared with Poets United & Carpe Diem Haiku Kai and inspired by © Chiyo-Ni ‘s haiku
the dew of the rouge-flower,
when it is spilled
is simply water
Shared with Poets United & Carpe Diem Haiku Kai and inspired by © Chiyo-Ni ‘s haiku
the dew of the rouge-flower,
when it is spilled
is simply water
Blissful indeed 🙂
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Beautiful words 🙂
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Wow! beautiful.
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Beautiful photo and Haiku as always 🙂
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Beautiful words and pictures!
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lovely haiku !
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Bliss indeed, Mani 🙂
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Just loved the pic and the words !!
Good Day 🙂
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Wow that’s a beautiful picture. I have read that yellow inspires original thought and inquisitiveness. Exactly expressed through those beautiful words.
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Yellow is my second favourite colour..First one being black…. 😀 and you’re right..it’s the colour of energy and enthusiasm.. 🙂
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beautiful words! 🙂
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Lovely, both picture and words.
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Lovely picture and beautiful words Maniparna ! 🙂
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It never ceases to impress me how so few words can paint such a vivid picture… loved it.
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Thanks a lot Nimi… 🙂
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This is short but conveys a lot of magic and wonder. It inspires me to dream and hope for eternal love and joy! kudos!
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Thank you so much James…. nature is a source of eternal joy… 🙂
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I love the first line. Evoking a heaven as a dew or rain, that comes and goes.
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What a spectacularly beautiful flower! and a lovely haiku to accompany it…….lovely.
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What a beautiful word picture!
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I love how a tiny dot holds the infinite…momentary bliss indeed…beautifully done Maniparna..
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ah but what we would give for even momentary bliss, you know…
hope you have a great day
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This is really beautiful…
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Momentary bliss. That’s the way of life, isn’t it?
Chiyo-Ni’s Prompt
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Aha the flower and the drops are perfectly elysian. Many thanks and cheers 🙂
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Thanks Dilip.. 🙂 nature is always beautiful…
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well i am sure looking at the weather in india they need those drops a lot of them 🙂
lovely haiku
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We are experiencing a great monsoon now ….. 🙂
Thank you…
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Amazing as usual.. Will have to find out some new words to describe your compositions, and yes I have already started 😀
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Haha..thanks and I’m really flattered…. 😀
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What a beauty….
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Thanks a lot… 🙂
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you really surprisd me with your knowledge on kerala.onam and kerala was on my list even when i started my blog.but writing and pictures are the key.wait for a week.i will put some photos from my village 🙂
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Great…waiting eagerly to see the pictures… 🙂
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i am taking a guess the second line you meant you can see reflections of sky and earth right?you seem to love haikus on nature right?
i have no idea what i am trying with haikus,imagination,real life stuffs,putting twists it can be called as haikus right?
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I’m a nature lover ..always..I love every facade of it…:-)
It’s nice to see that you’re trying your hand with haiku…have read some..they’re nice… 🙂
Just a small thing , the plural of haiku is also haiku… hope you won’t mind this small info.. 🙂
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Your haikus always mesmerising
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Thanks a lot… 🙂
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