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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Sunrise.

morning mist
jems the spiders art
a moth

13 comments:

Lorraine said...

Very graphic, you say it perfectly! I shiver for the moth who will never be a butterfly

nora said...

exquisite, vivid imagery, Magyar!

Cindybrown said...

Wonderful:)

Ralf Bröker said...

Oh, this stupid German does not know what "jems" means. Some sort of touching something or hanging on something? That would make sense (and a nice haiku with wonderful hinge-joint).

Best wishes
Ralf

Magyar said...

Ralf... tiny droplets of mist on the spider web, and in the rising sun those small drops sparkle like a diamond. _m

Devika Jyothi said...

Oh so very nice, Magyar :)

and the rainbow colors in those gems...moths-- for some reason make me sad!

wishes,
devika

Frank... said...

A very vivid haiku...

Emma Dalloway said...

mist transforms the spiders web that transforms the moth... I love the idea in this one - a wonderful aha moment - too good

John McDonald said...

good one M
john

Bill said...

A concise and complex image of nature.

Janice Thomson said...

Excellent imagery - there's something about dewdrops on a web that is so appealing. Love the idea of the changing elements of nature.

Gillena Cox said...

i like the use of the verb 'jems'
exqusite


much love
gillena

Magyar said...

Again, I thank you all.
_As you must know by now, linkage from the pond is chancy, even a 'booster' doesn't help to hook-up. _m