My participation in Mizu No Oto - Every Image Has Its Haiku - Edition #37 (English)
Again in the appreciated Mizu No Oto - Every Image Has Its Haiku, now in its edition #37 (English). Contemplating the beautiful photography provided by @qwerrie, I have written this haiku exercise. Good luck and greetings!
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Stone hardness,
softness of the shoot
and its shadow
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Thank you for your kindness.
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It makes its way.
Life goes on;
a better world.
A good poetic exercise, @amiponc. Greetings.
Hola.
Muy sugerente la contraposición de la suavidad con la dureza y la sombra como un elemento que está presente, indiscutiblemente.
Me gustó este haiku.
Saludos, José.
Gracias por dar tu interpretación, @sandracabrera, que es muy atinada, en mi parecer. Saludos.
Y a ti, gracias, por darme la oportunidad de leerte.
There are contrasts in texture between stone and plant, but the shadow is neither. Very nice.
I appreciate your comment. Precisely in imagining the texture of the shadow is my poetic contribution in the interpretation of the photo. Greetings, @owasco.