Haiku-San, Vineyard, a Sunday Haiku
Rusty leaves; no grapes,
Summer’s heat trapped inside them.
Vineyard’s bouquet gift.
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You can read more haiku on my blog here or in my new book of poetry, As Good AS Gold.
“As typical with Furstenberg’s writing, the creativity and vivid imagery poured into this collection is outstanding.” (Dandelion Inspired)
“beautiful Haiku at the end of the book will make you settle down with a loving sigh” (Review This Reviews). As Good As Gold is also available in Large Print, colorful pictures, a dyslexia friendly edition: get it on Amazon UK, Amazon US
I chose the name Haiku-San as it derives from Haiku, meaning unusual verse in Japanese (hai=unusual, ku=verse, strophe) and San, the honorific Japanese title when speaking about people. San is also the phonetic transcription of the first syllable of the English word Sunday, Sun-day hence Haiku-San, a Sunday feature on Alluring Creations involving Haiku I write.
Text and Haiku-San © Patricia Furstenberg.
(Image courtesy Charl van Rooy, Unsplash)
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