Fire in My Garden – Haiku
Orange flames glow
in early spring
Bird of Paradise has spread its wings
© irina dimitric 2013
Fire in My Garden – Haiku
Orange flames glow
in early spring
Bird of Paradise has spread its wings
© irina dimitric 2013
My recent passions, writing poetry and photography, live in harmony inspiring each other.
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Well done.
Thank you so much. 🙂
Such beautiful words!
Thank you so much, Christy. 🙂
What a beautiful haiku & that exotic flower really looks like a flame.
Thanks for sharing, Irina !
Cheers Aquileana 😉
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, Aquileana. 🙂 I often draw inspiration from photos I take.
Good morning my friend! How are you to day?This post very beautiful – and my apsolutly fovorite.Thank you forshare it for us!With love maxima
Thank you for your kind comment, Maxima. Your day is starting and mine is ending. Have a nice day! Cheers 🙂 Irina
Merveilleux! Magnifique! Création de lumière, qui enchante le coeur!
Merci pour le partage de votre jardin!
Amitiés 🙂
Merci beaucoup pour votre passage chez moi. Votre commentaire et votre beau blog enchantent mon cœur.
Amitiés, Irina 🙂
What a beautiful flower! and what a beautiful haiku! Thanks for sharing 🙂
My pleasure and thank you for a lovely compliment. 🙂
Beautiful photo…wonderful haiku! I think I first learned about the haiku when I was a Sophomore in High School. I love it that you follow the pure form and write about nature!
Thanks for your lovely comment. I learned about haiku only 2 years ago, when I was taught the pure form. Then I found out that the English haiku is more relaxed. And so is the French.