Wednesday, March 19, 2014

1409


photo courtesy Ligo Haibun Challenge Picture Prompt

Its a hot day. The kind of day everyone knows is now hot, after the carnival festivities. She invites us over to her place. (Besides what are girlfriends for any way?) She doesn't want to be alone. Not now, when her wellspring of tears have dried up, when she can cry no more. After stringing her along for so many years, he decides it time she knew, he's married, and his wife lives overseas. The Carnival is truly over. The ashes on her forehead loudly acclaim.

lilacs sprout
from an earthen ware jar
pool side

--gillena cox


I am blog hopping today at
Ligo Haibun Challenge – Picture Prompt

Today's haiku-story is totally fictitious, written in response to an invitation i received from Hamish Gunn to participate in Ligo Haibun Challenge – Picture Prompt

6 comments:

Bill said...

each day longer
than the one before . . .
ashes on her forehead

Gillena Cox said...

Bill thank you for stopping by and sharing

Much love...

Out of Sight L said...

I love this so so very much, bravo Gillena

Gillena Cox said...

Thank you for your appreciation Lorraine

Much love...

Adelaide said...

You should write more haibun.
I enjoyed this.

Adelaide

Gillena Cox said...

Thank you Adelaide

Much love...