Leaves on Water. Haikus.
Leaves on the water
float like petals down the stream.
They soon reach my feet.
I lift them gently
off the surface of the stream.
They're from maples.
Drops fall from them like
diamonds, nay, like tears from some
mourning fairy lass.
But the sunlight shines
so cheerfully and brightly
on the tears and laughs.
For how can nature
cry at its own beauty and
still be so lovely?
Letting it fall back
to the stream, I watch maples
flourish in the wind.
They caress the air.
float like petals down the stream.
They soon reach my feet.
I lift them gently
off the surface of the stream.
They're from maples.
Drops fall from them like
diamonds, nay, like tears from some
mourning fairy lass.
But the sunlight shines
so cheerfully and brightly
on the tears and laughs.
For how can nature
cry at its own beauty and
still be so lovely?
Letting it fall back
to the stream, I watch maples
flourish in the wind.
They caress the air.
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