Nature Mirror-Free

flyingfish

 

alone in nature
shatters reflection on self
milieu takes you in

  • Author: John Richard Anderson (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 9th, 2021 00:03
  • Comment from author about the poem: Filmmaker Dianne Whelan hiked, biked, paddled, snowshoed and skied from the Atlantic to the Pacific and north to the Arctic. What she said she learned along the way was: "Solitude reveals what a mirror cannot.... I was no longer on the water, paddling, I was with the water, paddling."
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  • Users favorite of this poem: Laura🌻, rebmasters
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  • Laura🌻

    Flyingfish,

    So much truth in your wonderfully penned haiku.

    Laura🌻

    • flyingfish

      Thanks for your kind words. Cheers and Best Wishes

    • L. B. Mek

      the more succinct our poetry
      the more crucial our choice wording
      where we unveil, gems
      like 'milieu': utilised, with transcendent beauty
      (a wonderful haiku
      centred in its Natural habitat
      executed, with practised ease)
      thanks for sharing, dear poet

      • flyingfish

        haiku are always a challenge in so many ways. Thanks for your kind words. Cheers

      • Jerry Reynolds

        the new moon
        sips from lake wisdom



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