snow-capped peak
on seaside mountain
winter wind
The prompt for Carpe Diem #1837 – blowing in the wind is to write a haiku
inspired by Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind.” I’ve also written a senryū.
drifting clouds
blowin’ in the wind
seeking change
Image source: Wikimedia Commons – The Great Wave Off Kanagawa, by Hokusai
Both very good, Ken. I can feel the chill in the first and the hope in the second.
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Thank you, Lisa.
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You are welcome.
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Love these, evocative, and an extra joy – Dylan.
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Thank you, sir.
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Pleasure Ken
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Stunning haiku and senryu, Ken. I can feel the chill in both, with a twist of hope (or is it fate?) in the second..
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Thank you, Kim. 🙂 Hope. Hopefully! 😉
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What a lovely image, followed by the yearning we are all feeling. (K)
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Thank you, Kerfe.
When you consider the many points in Dylan’s song, they still exist – just maybe framed a little differently. So, yes, many of us have that yearning.
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Especially love that second one, Ken!
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🙂 Thank you, Sara. 🙂
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