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Resurrection Haiku

Things must die for things to live

By Rachel DeemingPublished 4 months ago 1 min read
Resurrection Haiku
Photo by Vanessa Sezini on Unsplash

Death's thrall surrounds me.

Thick, rich, red rot coats the ground;

The blanket of Spring.

Haikunature poetry

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Rachel Deeming

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  • Lana V Lynx4 months ago

    I'm glad you wrote a haiku on both death and resurrection, Rachel. Beautiful!

  • Joe O’Connor4 months ago

    I hadn't considered Spring with Autumn before- my mind automatically goes to Winter of course. Another one where the second line is strong:)

  • TheSpinstress 4 months ago

    I love the contrast between the rot - the alliteration makes me almost smell it for some reason - and the promise of spring with all its freshness.

  • Silver Daux4 months ago

    Your word choice is so good. Sheesh, this one knocks it out of the park!

  • Marilyn Glover4 months ago

    Beautiful haiku, Rachel! You portrayed the cycle of death to rebirth with vivid imagery.

  • John Cox4 months ago

    Thick, rich, red rot - delicious alliteration, Rachel. I can hear and feel it soft and squishy under my feet. A master class in mining emotion from 17 syllables! Good luck on the challenge!

  • Grz Colm4 months ago

    I like death’s thrall a lot! Hope you are going alright!

  • Every part of this haiku is beautiful… including the title & image.Great work.

  • Paul Stewart4 months ago

    Aren't you just a poet with the most! This is beautiful and like Susan said, lovely reminder of the circular nature of the world around us. Love it.

  • Susan Fourtané 4 months ago

    A reminder of the circle of life in haiku form. Well done!

  • Oh wow, rot coats and blanket of spring, that was brilliant!

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