Summer In The Haikus Poem by Pavel Markiewicz

Summer In The Haikus



Summer

1
a way into temple
I am moving over carpets
of lotus flowers

2
my cheery blossom
moonlight and night in garden
ways to volcano

3
toucan and krater
air above warms his tail
like Japanese fan

4
night expedition
on the way ancient antlers
until the volcano

5
eclipse of the sun
offering-forget-me-nots
are waiting for moon

6
in a starlit night
we are gathering in glades
sacrifice to oaks

7
heart of a grow-worm
hits slower than dew falling
on boleti - down

8
flock of sheep
I - shepherd - see two chamois
that will visit them

9
oak in wilderness
hause of squirells - habitat
of carpercaillies

10
karst spring in summer
a butterfly is drinking
little drop of water

11
pond behind castle
pollen of quince has fallen
into depth of water

12
cranes under rainbows
flying highter than bussard
romantic nature

13
the wind over me
hundred ladybugs in air
with many maple leaves

14
rainbow and a stork
I see it thinking about
nature fulfilment

15
burnt offering from
butterfllies flowers but
not herbst - they are mine

16
the meteorite
falling in pond near grove
with the Druid's tombs

17
brook next to hill
hawk having drunkis flying
off in wilderness

18
low tide in der sea
water is leaving shells and
old handkerchief

19
evey summer dawn
resin streams down on cobweg
to self-heal calix

20
before the mild night
bee is releasing ant-queen
from the spider's web

21
after the rain time
a queen ant is leaving drops
on the smallesr leaf

22
chick and the spider
a dubm friendship without sounds
since the last sprigtide

23
spiders and many ants
live in separation
its old nature right

24
meadow in the summer
hundreds butterflies on herbs
but dwo on boleti

25
red sky before night
kingfisher and swallowtail
still on the same branch

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