The glorious gush
Teaches the age old adage
The fittest survive
A Haiku is a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five; traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
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Interesting and thought provoking 🙂 This is a sort of poem that makes one reflect and awakes some beautiful imagery within one’s mind.
Thanks Antonina 🙂 happy that the haiku achieved it’s purpose! 🙂
What a lovely Picture! Good to know the term “Haiku” new to me.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Hi Hetal, glad to have introduced you to the world of Haiku… 🙂
Thanks for stopping by… 🙂
Nice 🙂
Thank you sire 🙂
Another wonderful read, HaikuDiva 😀
HaikuDiva! You got THAT one right, Arish! 🙂 Archu – see I told ya! 🙂
Ok ok dear husband 🙂 got it 🙂 am ecstatic you feel so… xoxo
Thanks bro 🙂
waterfall also teaches that the weakest can also leash immense power and energy
Absolutely true Aroraji 🙂 Thank you so much for stopping by 🙂
But then how about ‘the meek shall inherit the earth’? 😀
hahaha, food for thought Mridua :-p
Wow! Great thought!
Thanks Amitji 🙂
Your haikus are lovely and profound 🙂
Glad you feel this way dearie… thanks much Purba… much that you find my haikus lovely, I find your words very soothing and motivating 🙂
Lovely pic..:) Fitting words.. 🙂
Thank you UK 🙂
Profound words… great haiku… 🙂
Thank you so much Mani, very happy you liked it 🙂
Great pic and perfect lines!
Thanks much Indrani 🙂
Nice one .
Thank you Yogiji 🙂
If I didn’t tell this earlier – you and Haiku form a great team! 😀
Hey Teny, that’s a great compliment buddy, thanks a tonne! 🙂
wonderful…lines
shaant aur gambhir…
ek lay mein bahane wala,
yugo yugo se de raha hain…
prakrarti ko aashish….
Welcome to Drishti Chirag; and thank you so much for the compliment and your wonderful words… mazaa aa gaya 🙂
Beautiful and powerful Haiku, another classic 🙂
Thank you Shweta, am trying my best to keep it within rule 😉
Amazing and powerful as usual!!!
Thank you so much my dear poetess Vyomi 🙂