I'm liking your fireflies. And the lantern that singed the sky? No, I think twilight caused all this. (One of mine had fireflies lighting the way for the children.) Church of google? Mrs. Jim sometimes thinks that I spend more time there than in or regular church. ..
Truly charming. Very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I like the "singed violet skies"!
ReplyDelete... the color purple.
ReplyDeleteVery vivid - a moment captured.
ReplyDeleteLovely, thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou've weaved a beautiful image there.
ReplyDelete"singed violet skies"-- a perfect description of what the coming of the darkness does to the color.
ReplyDeleteI can hear the take of the flame in the lantern, and smell of the wick in the initial stages of burn. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi kitehorse--
ReplyDeleteDid you see Deborah Godin's submission over at Cloud Messenger? She has a lovely video with fireglies in it--
Thanks for this lovely haiku, as always!
The greeting, the burn....I enjoyed this.
ReplyDeleteJust a lovely haiku. I enjoyed reading this very much. Well done my friend.
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'singed violet skies' - that lovely bruised twilight sky...beautiful.
ReplyDeletevery pretty. i have never seen a firefly. i feel i'm missing out.
ReplyDeleteLOVED that last line. Three lines made me feel like I was watching twilight.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Such imagery. Hugs, G
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to announce Twilight!
ReplyDeleteThe NaisaiKu.. Challenge!
What a peacefully, beautiful poem...I love "fireflies wink hello" and they really do!
ReplyDeleteI'm liking your fireflies. And the lantern that singed the sky? No, I think twilight caused all this. (One of mine had fireflies lighting the way for the children.)
ReplyDeleteChurch of google? Mrs. Jim sometimes thinks that I spend more time there than in or regular church.
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Lovely
ReplyDeleteI felt like sitting at that pagoda in the twilight hours.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! Each image - orange lanterns, fireflies blinking, and (best of all!) the 'singed violet skies'
ReplyDeleteA pleasure to read and imagine!
Ah beautifully done! lovely haiku!
ReplyDeleteThis is really nice-
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