Delicate Peonies – Haiku – A Poem by Anita Bacha

delicate peonies 
fallen at the peak of bloom –
petals of lost love 

Image cc British Haiku Society

Happy New Week, My Friends

Anita Bacha

Twilight Sun – Haiku – A Poem by Anita Bacha

Sun bursting in light
Flying above cotton clouds –
In demure blue sky

Image of twilight sun cc Anita Bacha
Twilight Sun image cc Anita Bacha

Happy Summer Weekend, My Friends

Anita Bacha

Fragile Petals – Tanka Thursday – A Poem by Anita Bacha

Storm is blowing 
Rose petals soft as tears 
Lamentably
Fall and scatter around 
Graffiti in my braids

Image of Rose Petals source X

Happy Thursday,My Friends

Anita Bacha

Gallivant Butterfly – Tanka – A Poem by Anita Bacha

In floral bower 

Blue gallivant butterfly

Flutters loftily

Kissing lilies as he flies

To vanish in wilderness

Image courtesy Pinterest

Happy Wednesday, Everyone!

Anita Bacha

Cache of the Moon – Tanka – A Poem by Anita Bacha

searching the peach clouds

cache of the moon we find

in evening twilight

we sleep in the wild bower

lulled by snug breeze of flower

Peach Clouds Image cc. Anita Bacha

Good night,my friends!

Anita Bacha

Evening Aurora – Tanka – A Poem by Anita Bacha

Evening aurora 
Rushing thick orange mantles 
Swirling wild and free 
Cover the day’s teal blue sky 
Light furtively vanishes 

Sunset image cc Avram Dorado

Happy July, my dear friends!

Anita Bacha

SOLITARY HAWK – Haiku – A Poem by Anita Bacha

solitary hawk 
soaring as white clouds –
in sterling blue sky

As far as I know it is a blessing to see a hawk.

It is also believed by many that the hawk is a messenger bird. Usually when we see a hawk it means to pay attention because a message is coming to you. Hawks represent clear sightedness, being observant, our far memory and guardianship. They also bring courage, wisdom, illumination, creativity and truth. Hawks give us the ability to see the larger picture of life.( source Google) .

Happy Reading, my friends.

Anita Bacha 

Image copyright Avram Dorado

Maytime Pink Roses – Haiku – A Poem by Anita Bacha

Maytime Pink Roses

Taking a sip of nectar

A small butterfly

Anita Bacha

Good morning, my dear friends and readers, thank you for your visit.

Image source internet. Haïku cc Anita Bacha.

Spring Early Bloom – Haiku – A Poem by Anita Bacha

Spring early bloom 

A bumblebee devours

The sweet honey 

Anita Bacha

Image source internet. Haïku cc Anita Bacha 2023.

Thank you for your visit, my dear friends.

The First Peach Blossom – Haiku – A Poem by Anita Bacha


 In a clear moonlight 

The first peach blossom 

Amidst marshmallows

Anita Bacha

A ku inspired by Mark S’ Naturalist Weekly Micro Season prompt “ The First Peach Blossoms (2023)”

Micro-Season: “The First Peach Blossoms” (2023)naturalistweekly.com

Image source internet. Haïku cc Anita Bacha 2023.
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