with glass and bamboo
this February wind chimes
a bright morning song
this February wind chimes
a bright morning song
Garda’s wind-song
daily chiming through the valley
endless rhapsody
© G.s.k. ‘15
Today at Carpe Diem Haiku Special, we're trying to learn to write in the style of a Dutch Haiku Poet named: Fuyuko Tomita.
Kurogane no fuurin byakuya o nariyamazu
Black-iron wind bell
in the white summer night
tinkles on and on
© Fuyuko Tomita
Here are some of our host's haiku on the subject of wind chimes:
evening walk
the sound of a wind chime
deep silence
© Chèvrefeuille
And a cascading haiku from his archives at his base weblog:
in the spring breeze
the wind chime sounds
with every step
with every step
the melody of spring rain
follows me
follows me
the melody of a Buddhist chant
Om Mani Padme Hum
Om Mani Padme Hum
resonates in my heart and soul
in the spring breeze
© Chèvrefeuille
Some joy on a cold February morning :)
ReplyDeleteThe tinkling delight me ... the other morning I had to take them down for a little .. they risked being broken the wind was so strong!
DeleteSome people become annoyed by the sounds of wind chimes. I'm not one of them---the more the better!
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So at least we are happy with the chimes :-) I do so agree with you!
DeleteI love the wind chimes ... they sound so melodious with the wind :-)
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