Sunday, 5 June 2022

Haiku Clouds

Here is my latest collection of haiku along with the photos that inspired the words. I hope you will enjoy. 


After the fire

Shades of contemplative blue

Are all that remain.



I climbed over rocks

Lost in distant worlds of thought

Where the river bends.



Clouds and memories

Reflections in pale water

A moment captured.



Nestled in the bay

Waiting for the tide to turn

Sleepy twilight boats.



Whenever I see

Sunbeams dancing towards me

I know you are near.



I will always wait

For as long as it takes to

Watch the setting sun.


Tell me your story

When the sun sets on the beach

And I will listen.


Waiting on the beach

For the next thundering wave

To crash in my head.



Nestled in the grass

A web of tiny mirrors

Remnants of the downpour.


Ethereal clouds

Float into my subconscious

Pure cotton-soft dreams.



Searching for solace

And lasting silver moments

Down by the river.



From the riverbank

The sound of distant birdsong

Echoes in the breeze.



Whispers in the breeze

As the daylight slowly fades

Into soft blue mist.



Slumbering marshland

You look even more peaceful

When the sun goes down.

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   Jill Webb Words


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