Creative and inspirational writer of stories, poetry, and haikus I am also an addictive reader of novels, poetry, haiku, and children's storybooks.
I am the author of SOUL POETRY a book of inspirational poems, verses, and quotes published by Partridge India (2015)
The Maker of Miracles (2006) published in the USA by Dorrance Publishing and My Journey with God (2008) published under the banner of Sai Towers, India is the narration about my spiritual journey.
My new poetry book INK Echo of life and love published by Éditions de L’Ocean Indien (2019) in Mauritius, my birth country is a collection of love poems extolling the feelings and desires of women.
The Princess and the Crow is my first storybook for children, released by Austin Macauley Publishers London in March 2019. Two years later, I was inspired to write and published two other books - WAKASHIO, a storybook for children, and PINK MOON - AN ANTHOLOGY OF HAIKU POEMS.
I love to write. I guess my writing has a special cliché of island 🌴 life, natural, unpretentious, and full of beauty.
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14 thoughts on “The Sea Pulls Its Waves – Haiku by Anita Bacha”
Great! Remember to leave a space between the two haiku so that the poem doesn’t consist of six lines (5/7/5 syllables in each and 3 lines each) it’s lot of fun. I’m awkward using WordPress, I’m not able to leave a space between the two haiku. They stick to each other.
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Belle journée Anita…
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Merci Barbara! Belle journée à toi aussi!
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Good morning Anita. Lovely poetry illustrated by suggestive image.
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Thank you for reading Michael. I am glad you’ve noticed that there are two haiku illustrated by a single image.
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Yes. I noticed this and it worked perfectly. A new technique (for me). Have lots to learn. Something to learn every day. 😊🙏🙏🙏
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Great! Remember to leave a space between the two haiku so that the poem doesn’t consist of six lines (5/7/5 syllables in each and 3 lines each) it’s lot of fun. I’m awkward using WordPress, I’m not able to leave a space between the two haiku. They stick to each other.
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You only need to insert an empty block in between.
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Thanks
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Welcome.
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Two beautifully penned haiku My Friend; separate, yet co-joined – unified by the stunning supporting image. Happy Tuesday.
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Thank you so much for your support,my dear friend. Happy Tuesday.
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Sorry Anita. My mistake. It’s still Monday. Well Happy Monday My Friend.
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Please don’t be sorry. I don’t have any notion of time or day as well. May be it’s the magic of 2023 or the Rabbit 🐰 Year.
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Beautiful!
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