Fluttering feathers
Sandpipers race to the sun
Waves playing music.
(Image Source: http://www.wikipedia.org/)
Destiny invites
Lone plover follows its path
Where would it lead to?
This Haiku is shared with Carpe Diem and the prompt is Plovers, Sandpipers.
Beautiful pictures and the haiku going along with them are little diamonds.
ReplyDeleteI love your Haiku
ReplyDeleteI am sure wherever it leads will be the right destination.
ReplyDeleteThat's true :-)
Deleteyou give these little creatures a voice
ReplyDeleteThanks Leslie :-)
Deletewonderful, honors nature.
ReplyDeleteThank You Paige :-)
DeleteLovely :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ayala :-)
DeleteI especially love the first one. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThank You McGuffy :-)
DeleteThe first one is a real gem.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bjorn :-)
DeleteThese are haunting. I just love them both! In the first I can hear the fluttering and in the second I mourn what may be the end of a beautiful bird. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThank You WabiSabi :-)
Deletebeautiful! both of them!! I wants to know where would it lead to...
ReplyDeleteThanks Meenakshi :-)
DeleteI wonder if destiny sometimes threatens as well as invites...
ReplyDeleteSandpipers
Now that's a nice statement !!!
Delete"Waves playing music"...interesting thought...Beautiful set of haiku!
ReplyDeleteUhm ! Sand pipers ... beach ... what climate are you living in, Mr. Green ... I wish ... Greetings from Alberta, Canada ... in case you need some cooling off :)
ReplyDeleteI live in Kolkata, India. There isn't any beach near my home, but the weather is mild with a subtle hint of coldness. I love my place :-)
DeleteThere seems to be a lot of movements of feathers in birds that one sees! Nicely GS!
ReplyDeleteHank
Thank You Hank :-)
DeleteAh, much more like it--love that first one!! Fluttering feathers- waves playing music, beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sara :-)
DeleteBtfl one ...as alwys :)
ReplyDeleteThank You Sadia :-)
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