Sunday, May 6, 2012

Blessing of nature






Image Prompt @ The Mag


Blessing of nature
Ebbs away the tormenting
Hours of depression

 
Divine landscapes touch
Hearts, infuse stillness into
The mishmash of mind



For:    Haiku Heights
           One Single Impression
            Haiku My Heart
           Poets United









29 comments:

  1. Thank goodness that Nature is patient and forgiving.......

    Beautiful.

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  2. Being in nature is so very good for our spirits.

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  3. Beautiful write.

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  4. @ Undercaws: Thanks!:)

    @ Rebecca: Thank you!:)

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  5. This one is a magic,.trying to meet all prompts..you have done it!

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  6. Lovely haiku and awesome photo ~ ^_^

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  7. Oh, I do like the mishmash of the mind... clever piece!

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  8. Escape into nature is just what the mind needs. Loved every verse!

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  9. Nature has a magical healing touch and that is rendered well in your Haiku.

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  10. The mishmash of minds...your words stand tall!

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  11. @ Carol: Thank you! The photo is from 'The Mag' Namaste:)

    @ Zongrik: Thanks!:)

    @ Laurie: Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked that:)

    @ Mama Zen: Thank you!:)

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  12. @ The Write Girl: Thank you very much!:)

    @ Harshadji: Thanks a lot!:)

    @ Karen: Thanks!:)

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  13. Great job!
    Came here from your link at the Poets United Poetry Pantry...

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  14. Nature truly acts as a soothing balm on our wounds :)

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  15. the mishmash of mind

    I like that.

    =)

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  16. @ JJ Rod'z: Thank you!:)

    @ Kevin Routh: Thank you! Welcome to my blog:)

    @ Me: Well said. Thanks!:)

    @ Tess Kincad: Yes, you're right! Thank you:)

    @ Sue: Glad you liked that. Thank you!:)

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  17. Nature is great healer..Beautiful one Tarang...

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  18. @ Valli: Thank you Valli!:)

    @ S Jayanth: Thank you so much!:)

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  19. After a hard day in the classroom, I like nothing better than to go for a long walk through weeds or woods--as you say, refreshing!

    In This Sacred Hour

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  20. :) Savouring nature is always refreshing!:)

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