the Divali Lights later
with twilight comes
a drama of deyas lit -
divali mystique
© gillena cox
souvenir paintings
what kind of a brush first drew
the image of Buddha
© Basho (Tr. Jane Reichhold)
translucent tea cup
hides a deep secret
ghost of tea
© Chèvrefeuille
Interesting haiku....good use of bamboo.
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__Sight is light; light is sight. _m
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this sweet stuns the sour
fresh light
Thanks for sharing a haiku Magyar
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ghost tea, wow.
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I love blogging when it makes me learn something. Of course, I had to look up divali and now I wish I could plan a trip to India in the fall. Do you also celebrate this in Trinidad?
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ReplyDeleteThe photo is of Divali in Trinidad; Thanks for dropping in Tournesol
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Thanks for dropping in Adjei
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Beautifully done
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Love your haiga ... Bastet
ReplyDeleteThanks for your encouragement Georgia
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