Haiku My Heart: Fertile







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fallen ones, stacked now
in layers, decaying bit
by bit, fertile ground


Comments

Ramesh Sood said…
Indeed bit by bit..it will grow..happiness will grow again..
Unknown said…
It's happening, that fertile layering...I am seeing tulips peeping up through the fertile layers!
x..x
Hi Meri~ The entire cycle of life expressed in your haiku and photo. Amazing how you could so succinctly compress this concept in the same way the new soil is formed...
Kim Mailhot said…
So waiting for things to poke through the fertile ground.
Beautiful anticipation haiku, Miss Meri !
Happy Friday !
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somepinkflowers said…
colors pop on top:
bright green, sunny yellow, red.
{{ underneath cozy }}
ms pie said…
the magic of god's touch... the colors are so surreal.... death and life are so intermingled...
rebecca said…
my first daffodils have lifted their bright faces.
love your photograph and the inherent beauty in nature...where we accept the life cycle as beauty.
may spring fill you in the way you long to be filled.
Grammy said…
I love the colors and the renewed hope in your words. : ) Beautiful post.
tami said…
such wonderful depth to the colors and the words. Lovely!
Eryl said…
Sublime: haiku and photo deliver one of the most important messages, and so beautifully.
foxysue said…
My pure white snow drop stands alone amid last year's decay, she is waiting patiently knowing sun's warm rays will eventually bring her more beautiful petals, a riot of colourful companions!

Sue x
Nanka said…
Indeed nature is giving us fertile rich ground even while it is lies decaying!!
Loved your words and the image is so perfect and gorgeous!!
gma said…
Your photo,pretty layers,colorful compost, earths way of caring for herself.
The changing colors of the cyclical seasons are warm and inviting. They make us less fearful of decay, having the understanding that it is a bittersweet necessity for new growth to take place. Beautiful image, Meri. It is like a Spring bouquet of leaves.
xo,
Noelle
Jingle said…
rebirth of life is slow yet reviving and entertaining.
Anonymous said…
The photo is stunningly beautiful, and I love the haiku too, with its deep layers of meaning...
Anonymous said…
welcome sharing your poetry with us,
first time participants can share 1 to 3 old poems or poems unrelated to our theme.

Happy Monday.

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