Monthly Archives: June 2023

Dragon

Gossamer faerie,
neon being of lightness,
a fire-breathing fly?

I have yet to personally spot a flaming hot dragonfly. What a beautiful creature! It makes me wonder about the secret world of insects, a mysterious place to which we are seldom privy. Is the dragonfly legendary to the rest of the insects, just as dragons are to humans? A quirky, but interesting question.

The magical dragonfly is a fond girlhood memory of summer for me. Paddling around the lake on sultry afternoons, I loved to watch their iridescent colors flitting among the graceful lily pads. They captivated me. There was a purity and magic about these tiny gossamer creatures. They seemed to be visiting me from some mysterious, unseen faerie world, to which for a few moments I was privy.

Those dragonflies so many years ago were mainly cloaked in cool green and blue hues. Apparently the red ones mainly reside in parts of the world I have not seen yet. I haven’t done much traveling lately. Methinks it is time to go on a red dragon hunt… 😉

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The beautiful dragonfly photos are courtesy TopSeed and ignartonosbg, Pixabay

Dragon © Susan L Hart | From Hart Haiku Vol. 1.

Rejuvenate

When city voids me,
I flee to garden refuge.
Hummingbird dances.


Hummingbirds grace my garden with their astounding beauty, and whenever they show up, my heart does a little dance. This was one of the first haikus I wrote for my Hart Haiku blog.


Rejuvenate © Susan L Hart | From Hart Haiku Vol. 1.

The beautiful hummingbird photos are courtesy YanCabrera and ELG21, Pixabay. Isn’t nature wonderful?

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Regeneration

Out of charred remains,
glimpses of green restore faith,
life’s will to survive.


Just as the the forest regenerates after a fire, so is humanity renewing itself after the affront of a pandemic. So it has always been after catastrophes, and so it shall be again. The will of nature and the human spirit to survive, adapt, revitalize, and thrive is astounding. This is creativity in its finest hour.

Does the forest grow back exactly as it was before? How can it? Neither will we. We are changed, and although humans often resist change, we had no choice – it was thrust upon us. Change is a very good thing. It gives us the opportunity to assess what wasn’t working, make improvements, or maybe even do a complete makeover if need be.

So are we currently undergoing a simple regeneration, or will it prove to be an astounding rebirth? This will depend greatly on certain choices we make along the way. What do you think?

haiku Regeneration © Susan L Hart | From Hart Haiku Vol. 1.

Consensus

The crowd turns their back,
stamp of approval denied.
Conformity rules.

haiku, © Susan L Hart


A selection from my ebook Hart Haiku Vol. 1

Most Beautiful Things

The quote is from one of my all-time fave children’s books, The Little Prince. It contains a lot of wisdom for adults too!

Take a moment to get my free ebooks for a weekend read. You’ll discover a brand new one there called The Samurai’s Pen: Poetry for our times. I just released it this week; hope you like it! It’s #2 in The Humanity Series.

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