Rising tide... the sea reaches toward a sandy shore.
Link with 924: Tidal.
[Whenever we visit Trinidad I love to go to the beach and get in the salty sea water! A favorite memory is taking a dip just before sunset, around 5:45 pm (a few minutes after 6 pm everything is pitch black). Often as the Sun sets you'll find the Moon overhead, already beginning to make reflections in the water. It is intriguing to ponder how that little white object so far away can affect the water in the sea as it does!]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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Rising tide...
the sea reaches toward
a sandy shore.
Link with 924: Tidal.
[Whenever we visit Trinidad I love to go to the beach and get in the salty sea water! A favorite memory is taking a dip just before sunset, around 5:45 pm (a few minutes after 6 pm everything is pitch black). Often as the Sun sets you'll find the Moon overhead, already beginning to make reflections in the water. It is intriguing to ponder how that little white object so far away can affect the water in the sea as it does!]
and my mood too.
Great haiku. The sea must do it. It's for the sandy shore to wait, prepared!?:)
like it
john
Yep, it does!!
lovely!
the tide in the adriatic is not strong... the difference is normally under a metre.
I like the sea's reach, Vaughn.
Pamela: I'm not sure how to take that. :-)
Borut: Ah, Borut you reached deeper again. You are a philosopher's philosopher. Well done.
John: Thanks.
Pat: :-)
Polona: Well that is plenty if your beach is shallow. :-)
Bill: My too, especially when standing in it (when the water is warm, of course). :-)
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