This week our theme is "Bloom". A word I associate with my mother who loved to garden
and, who taught us all to "bloom where you are planted". If you have not been playing our
Monday game join us, it's fun , sometime intimidating, in this smart crowd of challengers!
What blooms within grief?
Surely ... that first sprig of hope
Love will survive death
Rose blooms on my cheeks
Spawn'd by Summer memories
of ocean brined flesh
I liked the tribute to your mother. I can relate to that.
ReplyDeleteAnd "ocean brined flesh" was good, but I prefer to brine turkeys instead. Bwahahaha
Lovely pairing of the photo and first haiku, Fishy.
ReplyDeleteSerendipity
very nice. the first one especially. good luck!
ReplyDeleteNice gxoi' fishy! The Mama haiku got me, natcherly.
ReplyDeleteWell, yes, that mama haiku got to me too.
ReplyDeleteLoved the 2nd one and with the visual I keep expecting them to be knocked over any minute.
Buzz,
ReplyDeleteThank you, I miss my mother terribly; although I am so pleased to now know love does survive death.
Serendipity,
Thank you. I love old graveyards. Seems like these days they are designed to accommodate lawnmowers not the residents or their families.
Chickory,
Thanks . Did I read on Fleur's page you will be returning to the game? I hope so as I so enjoy your perspective on things.
Aunty,
We was cheek to cheek this week!
I find it interesting everyone susses out this is a "Mama" haiku even though the word is not present. I reckon broken hearts speak out loud.
Foam,
Knocked over, knocked up those waves can get away from us all!
BuzzK is hilarious
ReplyDeleteFishy, your visuals are perfect.
ReplyDelete"Ocean-brined flesh" is my favorite phrase this week.
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