living the exquisite, one moment at a time. the enormity of simply being that present is as glorious as the sky pouring everything is has into one sunset.
Hi, Karen. It's Karen...heh! I, too, have entered and am now passing frommy "youth of old age," which I find dismays me immensely. I feel more 40 than 60, and yet it fast approaches, so I, too, am waiting for sunset.
I admire anyone who can write haiku, and you do it very well! Kudos!
Wow, Karen, this is deep.
ReplyDeleteWow. Evocative haiku and beautiful photo Karen.
ReplyDeleteKaren, your haiku rings true in me. I have felt this way all week, and now you have given voice to what I could not say. Thank you so.
ReplyDeleteBoth the vision and the verb are simnply glorious. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteliving the exquisite, one moment at a time. the enormity of simply being that present is as glorious as the sky pouring everything is has into one sunset.
ReplyDeleteoh karen... this is gorgeous, the photo, your haiku...something I've been contemplating, suspending/or holding time in my camera.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous picture of our setting Sun and even more gorgeous words to accompany it!
ReplyDelete...I look back at forever...WoW! That is pure genius...and ever so beautiful! Thanks for making me ponder...
ReplyDeleteA lovely haiku.
ReplyDeleteMagical, words and image. x
ReplyDeleteMarvelous haiku and photo ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeleteThis is just such a beautiful pairing Karen--I found you through another poet friend--I just went hopping and I am glad I did
ReplyDeleteWhat do you see?
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful photo and haiku. Just lovely.
ReplyDeletegorgeous work...GOD LOVE U
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing capture that sunset is, and your words pose an interesting examination of time, and our places in it.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and haiku!
ReplyDeleteThat image is near perfect. You and The Creator make a great team. And then, just to add flavor, you stir in a perfect little poem. Masterful.
ReplyDeletelove this style - very cool poem
ReplyDeleteYou are in the ball park with Clapton.
I enjoyed this - lovely combination of haiku and image.
ReplyDeletemasterful words, wonderful pic, well done! *VBS*
ReplyDeleteThis certainly was worth the wait, I espesially love the 2nd line. The photo of the sunset is excellent too.
ReplyDeleteHi, Karen. It's Karen...heh! I, too, have entered and am now passing frommy "youth of old age," which I find dismays me immensely. I feel more 40 than 60, and yet it fast approaches, so I, too, am waiting for sunset.
ReplyDeleteI admire anyone who can write haiku, and you do it very well! Kudos!
Thoughtfully put!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! This is so mesmerizing!:)
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