Fire in My Garden – Haiku

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Fire in My Garden – Haiku

Orange flames glow
in early spring
Bird of Paradise has spread its wings

© irina dimitric 2013

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About irinadim

Kookaburra sweet, you neither chirp nor tweet. Your laughter is much like mine, my cackle is much like thine. We are two sister souls, one clad in feathers, the other in clothes. ~ Irina ~ I’m a budding blogger. Poetry and photography are my newest passions, living in perfect harmony inspiring each other. I like both free verse and form poetry and am quite proud to let you know that I am the creator of a new form named ‘tercetonine’. Blog Name: Irina's Poetry Corner Blog URL: http://irinadim.com
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14 Responses to Fire in My Garden – Haiku

  1. Aquileana's avatar Aquileana says:

    What a beautiful haiku & that exotic flower really looks like a flame.

    Thanks for sharing, Irina !

    Cheers Aquileana 😉

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  2. Maxima's avatar Maxima says:

    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

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  3. irinadim's avatar irinadim says:

    Thank you for your kind comment, Maxima. Your day is starting and mine is ending. Have a nice day! Cheers 🙂 Irina

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  4. turbo111's avatar turbo111 says:

    Merveilleux! Magnifique! Création de lumière, qui enchante le coeur!
    Merci pour le partage de votre jardin!
    Amitiés 🙂

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  5. fredericg17's avatar F.G.M. says:

    What a beautiful flower! and what a beautiful haiku! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  6. 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!

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    • irinadim's avatar irinadim says:

      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.

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