Hello, beautiful readers! For Melissa's Fandango Flash Fiction Challenge this week, she shared the photo below from Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa on Unsplash and asked us to write a flash fiction piece or poem inspired by it. I've chosen to write a haiku, which consists of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllabic pattern.
(Raymond McIntyre, Flowers with a mirror [1968])
dainty spring flowers
reflection of earth's rebirth
beauty and hope live
Would you like to write a piece inspired by this image? Click here.
This is a beautiful haiku, Yvette! 💗 Eugi
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eugi! I appreciate your kind words. :-)
DeleteThis is splendid! I think it’s perfectly fitting for the world’s current events. Thank you for joining in, Yvette!🥰
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melissa! I'm happy you like it. Thanks for stopping by. :-)
DeleteA lovely haiku, Yvette, especially that last line. Uplifting!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jan! I appreciate your visit. :-)
DeleteAnother lovely poem !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rall! I'm happy you enjoyed it. :-)
DeleteYvette, lovely verse to go with a wonderful image.
ReplyDeletefyi: I followed your prosery link for dVerse but ended up at a blank page? I don't see your story here either?
Thank you, Lisa! I completely forgot that I added it to dVerse! I returned it to draft because I realized I created a short story instead of a prose. My piece should be visible now. :-)
DeleteYou captured a spring flower perfectly! Xo
ReplyDeleteThanks, Denise! I appreciate you visiting. :-)
DeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Di! I am grateful for your visit. :-)
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