Five Photo-Poems
Haibun/Flash Fiction
Honeycomb
I knock on our house door, but it's not my mother who
opens. Seeing my doubt in front of the door, the wind smacks it against the
wall. Something that looks like a being, a steamy silhouette wearing a long
flowery printed dress swirls around, engulfs me, while its imprints fly all
over the room. What a fresh, plum blossom scent! Suddenly, the wind calms down,
the clouds wash out, and the ghost is gone, but all these white petals left on
the floor are a sign that I'm not the only one coming home now and then...
honeycomb –
a butterfly alights
on the sweet knife
Lavana Kray is from Romania. Over the
years, she has won various prizes in haiku and tanka competitions. The World
Haiku Association awarded her the title of Master Haiga Artist. Her work has
appeared in many print and online publications, as well as in Haiga Exhibitions
organized by the World Haiku Association in Japan and Italy. She currently
serves as editor of Haiga at Cattails (UHTS).
She has published three photo-haiku
books and one tankart collection.
Blog : https://photohaikuforyou.blogspot.com
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