I wake to a garden left two shades darker. Damp from a night-time visitor.
puddles
lay scattered -
I never see them arrive
Paper-made irises melt beneath the weight of water. Clumped and crushed they abandon faith in so-called spring. But their leaves never lose sight of their target. Throwing green lifelines straight up and out.
living lightning rods
channel raindrops
from sky to soil
Beckoning the clouds to come closer. Conducting the water that falls from on high. Directing each bead from tip to root. Feeding the need of their dry lipped greed. Sending hope to the hopeless.
[with photographic
thanks to dandelion]
5 comments:
Sky to soil. What a journey that must be...
'Throwing green lifelines' I love this line. I'm honoured that my photo accompanies such words... x
i love this haibun and the mood it conveys
The first one is just wonderful! Beautiful work.
fab xx I love the metaphor.
A beautiful poem, so lyrical.
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