Haiku My Heart: Stream




spring water cascades
down a waterfall, rushing
past the old homestead


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Comments

Unknown said…
spectacular! I can hear your words in the water.

happy Friday!
x..x
Spadoman said…
Great photo. I can sit and watch/listen to a gurgling stream for hours. The water never stops. This made me think of words in an Allman Brothers song:

It just keeps on flowin'

It don't worry 'bout where it's goin'

Love that thought about a flowing stream

Peace
Ramesh Sood said…
A place to sit for meditation..I can hear the sounds..
Kim Mailhot said…
magical watery words, Lovely Meri. I feel refreshed.
Have a great weeknd !
foxysue said…
Painterly picture in perfect flow, wishing you continued flow this sprintime.

Sue x
beth said…
happy weekend meri !!
Eryl said…
You do such wonderful things with images.
Meri,
Somehow this reminds me of a waterfall one might see in Ireland. All the green moss around and the old fashioned look of it. It is just lovely. A beautiful capture for Spring. A new lease on life!
xoxo,
Noelle
Grammy said…
How beautiful! I love all the blue in the photo and your words were perfect.
Meri` Great haiku and image! I can hear the haiku, see it, and most of all feel the nostalgia of the old homestead. Love it!
Amanda Moore said…
I can imagine cool water running down that stream hearing the strongest sounds while on the bridge perfect Haiku!
gma said…
This is lovely. I can almost hear it.
ms pie said…
the beauty of haiku form shines so brilliantly blue... a bridge and flowing stream awaits discovery... i can imagine starting each early dawn hearing the falls pass by.... a most beautiful photo too...
Marilyn & Jeff said…
Very beautiful words and image. I too love water like this and can listen to it for hours.
rebecca said…
my week seemed to rush right past me too! home yet striving to catch up i am finally back,
in the flow....
so come dear friend,
haiku my heart!

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