Friday, October 11, 2013

Carpe Diem #320, Embrace (provided by Maggie Grace)


Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,

This Haiku Kai has once started out of my own joy to promote my beloved haiku. Since October 2012, as I started, our Haiku Kai has grown (and still growing) and has become a family of haiku poets from all over the world.

As I prepare this episode, Embrace (provided by Maggie Grace), I couldn't help to think about our haiku family. It feels like a warm embrace and as I read all of your contributed haiku, senry, tanka and other forms of Japanese poetry, it gives me a real warm feeling. I think that this family provides enough safety and freedom to open up and share with loving joy your feelings and thoughts with haiku. That makes me a proud and humble host. I am blessed with all of your love.

Source: Embrace

So with this episode I give you all a (virtual) warm embrace, a hug ... thank you all for being a family-member of Carpe Diem Haiku Kai. Especially for you all, my dear haijin, friends, visitors and travelers, I love to share a cascading, non-classical, haiku:

like a family
you my dear friends I embrace -
unconditional love

unconditional love
shared by a bunch of haiku poets
from all over the world

from all over the world
haijin come together to share
like a family

This prompt will stay on 'til October 13th 11.59 AM (CET) and I will post our new episode, Tea (provided by Cathy Tenzo), later on today around 7.00 PM (CET).
!! Embrace is open for your submissions at 7.00 PM (CET) !!



7 comments:

  1. It gives a fuzzy feeling to think of all the fine people I have met through Carpe Diem. Thank you, Kristjaan, for bringing us all together through our mutual love for haiku and other Japanese short poetry forms.
    That is a lovely set. :-)

    -HA

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  2. you are dear to us as well Kristjaan!!!

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  3. Ah.. what a wonderful thought. we are friends across oceans and over continents...

    really positive these days.

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  4. What you wrote touches my heart and your haiku so beautiful. Thank you, Kristjaan.

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  5. What a loving post ~ and endearing cascading haiku ~ and hugs to you also and thanks for creating this excellent blog meme for haiku and other style writers ~ happy weekend to you, carol, xo

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  6. Just wanted to let you all know that I probably will be absent from your blogs for several days. My laptop died this afternoon, and I'm having to work from a borrowed computer at a friend's house. Sorry!

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  7. Thanks Kristjaan, very warm words..

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