Grateful are farmers
The harvest is plentiful
Frost swirls in the wind
Thank you for your visit,my dear friends,
Anita Bacha

Grateful are farmers
The harvest is plentiful
Frost swirls in the wind
Thank you for your visit,my dear friends,
Anita Bacha

Gazing in wonder
Beauty of autumnal face
Thus, leaves me breathless

There’s music in haiku poetry. I am inspired to compose and to write today’s haiku by listening to the breathless veena recital of
Shankar Mahadevan whilst gazing at the beauty of autumn’s changing of colors.
Enjoy,my dear friends.
Anita Bacha
dripping and moist leaves
energized in morn sunbeams
falling from the tree

Good morning , my dear friends
Thank you for stopping by
Anita Bacha
Autumn equinox
Summer rose bud of today
Morrow fall petals

Happy Autumn Equinox, dear friends and readers.
Anita Bacha
Autumn symphony
A soft breeze ruffles my hair
Music’s in the air
Viridescent leaves turn red
One by one they are falling

Thank you for viewing and reading.
Anita Bacha
Early morning dew
Condensing on single grass blade
Garden gleams with grace

A haiku poem inspired by Goff James Poem Autumn’s Fields Down Chilled
Thank you for reading, my dear friends.
Happy Sunday.
Anita Bacha
Tailspin autumn wind,
Dry leaves crush under my boots,
Spring is far away,
Olive trees in full blossom,
Pedicured feet in flip flops.
Artwork Olive Trees – Season Autumn Spring -André Claude Monet, 1884.

Dear friends and readers,
This is my first tanka poem. I hope that you enjoy it.
What is a tanka poem? One may ask.Is it similar to the haiku poem ?
A tanka or short poem originates in Japan just like the haiku poem.It is a free verse, 31 syllables poem written in five lines. The basic structure of the tanka is 5-7-5-7-7, whereas the haiku consists of three lines and 17 syllables in a 5-7-5 format.
Furthermore, the third line shifts from the imagery in the beginning lines to a reflective metaphor in the closing lines
Many more tanka poems to come for your eyes only.
Thank you for reading.
Anita Bacha.

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Poetry – Between Yellow Leaves – An Emojiku Poem by Anita Bacha, Cindy Georgakas and Goff James
Sunrise, the highlight
Of this glorious morning,
Sparkles autumn leaves

The rain is falling,
Various ducks swim languidly,
On the swollen pond.

Brittle and fragile,
The tree releases the leaves,
They blow in the wind.

A walk in the park,
Brings back memories of you,
So far yet,so near.

End of October,
A yellow maple leaf falls,
Turns to syrup brown.

Autumn vibes are haikus I’ve written during the past few weeks,and sharing here. I am living on an island actually and here, we have only two seasons,summer and winter.Haiku poetry tickles the imagination and haiku lovers will find in these haiku poems illustrated with pictures, how very far the mind can travel, create and produce.
With love ❤️
Anita Bacha
Behold the first turn of the autumn leaf 🍁
From green ☘️to amber light,
From yellow to rusty veins;
Behold the game of life,
Like the autumn leaf 🍂
We have lived,
Knowing life is a gift 💝 of God,
Gracefully, we detach,
We take our leave,
Make way for new leaves 🍀🌿🍃🍀
Anita Bacha.
Illustrative/Photography/Anita Bacha/Frankfurt/Germany