
Haiga form
kigo = cold dew
Colleen Chesebro is the host of Tanka Tuesday. Colleen says:
Your syllabic poetry writing invitation is to choose a kigo word or phrase from the seasonal kigo list on the post, or you can choose from the autumn category (world kigo database) on the kigo word list links below.

<3 lovely <3
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Thank you, Carol Anne <3
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This is very pretty and a little gloomy. Does it feel gloomy by you right now? We are still at 100 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TO O HOT.
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Thank you, Luanne. It’s 47F and has been raining all day. That pic was taken at this time a year ago. Cannot even imagine 100!?!?
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The photo and words work perfectly together. (K)
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The summer is definitely over, at least in my neck of the woods. Seasons come, seasons go. Eventually, it’ll be spring again! :-)
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Anything outside of frying works for me :)
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I love the transition going on right now…in with the cool and out with the hot.
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So lovely Li
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Sadje thank you <3
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You’re welcome ☺️
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A beautiful poem with a touch of melancholy and grace for the season’s change. Wonderfully done.
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D, thank you very much <3
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A beautiful pairing of your photo and words, Li. ❤️
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Eugi, thank you <3
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You are so welcome, Li.
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Lisa, your shahai poem is wonderful! I love the imagery of cold dew on the speckled leaf. This shows autumn creeping into our world. Well done!!
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Colleen happy you enjoyed it and thanks for the feedback :)
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Love how you captured the transition :)
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Thank you, D.L. :)
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Perfect, Lisa… Just perfect.
~David
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<3 Thanks, David.
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