rabbit hops across
snowy meadow while owl sleeps
a silent night
Carpe Diem Seven Days before Christmas #2 “silent night”
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rabbit hops across
snowy meadow while owl sleeps
a silent night
Carpe Diem Seven Days before Christmas #2 “silent night”
blossoms long spent
only brown pods remain
a feast for finches
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Carpe Diem Haiku Writing Techniques # 23 ‘finding the divine in the common’
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She loved her garden in spring the best. It’s true that in each season there is beauty but nothing compares to the hopefulness of tiny green shoots emerging from months spent biding their time underground. Everyday she could see how much they grew as they were nurtured by the gentle spring sun. Soft rain quenched their thirst. Each shoot knew it was destined for greatness under the watchful eye of the gardener.
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tiny green shoots
push through the bare earthen crust
determined to bloom
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Carpe Diem Special #187 – Georgia’s 3rd “idyllic spring”
children with new sleds
watch raindrops streak the window
wishing for fresh snow
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Carpe Diem Seven Days Before Christmas #1 “fresh snow”
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a clear winter night
millions of stars sparkled
against the black sky
gentle snowflakes float to earth
land on noble fir
where mouse and rabbit huddle
from the distant town
sounds of voices joined in song
float across the fields
notes of joy, peace, hopefulness
echo through the air
the stars shine brighter and
the tree stands prouder
mouse and rabbit sleep soundly
undisturbed this silent night
© Candace Kubinec
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Everyone else at the tree lot is searching for the “perfect” Christmas tree. A man holds a seven foot tree upright so his wife can pass judgement on its shape. A family debates whether or not the tree they like best will actually fit in their living room.
But I’m on a search for the tree no one else wants. A task that has become more difficult since Christmas trees are now raised on “farms” and only the trees with that classic cone shape make it to market.
At the end of a long row sits a smallish tree, trunk a little crooked, and branches that don’t conform to popular tastes – just the one I was looking for.
At home I put my little tree into the holder and make it as straight as possible. Then I find the worn cardboard box hidden behind the well organized plastic bins of ornaments. Inside are the tattered homemade decorations from my childhood. I string lights and paper chains on the tree and lovingly place each reindeer, snowman, and Santa. With only the tree lights glowing, I close my eyes and take a step back in time
imperfect tree
transformed by lights and snowmen
Christmas memories
autumn winds blow
bare tree branches tremble
winter birds remain
autumn winds blow
brown leaves scatter across grass
swirling away
bare tree branches tremble
flock of doves gather
at sunset
winter birds remain
searching for leftover seeds
among spent flowers
sacred stones
reaching heavenward
pilgrim prayers
drums beat
in imitation of
shaman’s heart
gentle sheep
graze safely on the mountain
faithful shepherd
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