Memory
Memory: stumbling
to their stone with you, placing
fresh flowers on top.
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Photo: Oak Hill Memorial Park, Escondido, California
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to their stone with you, placing
fresh flowers on top.
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Photo: Oak Hill Memorial Park, Escondido, California
More Shadow Shot Sunday photos here
More Haiku Heights with the theme “Memory” here
More One Single Impression poems with the theme “Top” here
More Stumbling Towards Ecstasy ruminations here
More Straight Out of the Camera shots here
More Mellow Yellow Monday photos here
Posted on February 20, 2011, in cemetery, Escondido, Haiku Heights, Mellow Yellow Monday, my digital photos, my haiku, One Single Impression, Shadow Shot Sunday, Southern California, Straight Out of the Camera Sunday, Stumbling Towards Ecstasy. Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.
Your haiku lends much to an interesting photo.
in my heart i am placing flowers on that lonely stone in the desert for josseline.
this is beautiful, your picture, your words.
thank you for being here.
I read this twice just to twice enjoy the emotion you threw out there. Great!
simple and powerful!
Remembering that
I have to make this journey
sometime soon. Thank you!
I’ll be making it too! 🙂
im getting too emotional when i saw tombstone…flowers are of great colors.
Lovely. I have taken pictures of birds in cemeteries — and family and historical stones. They provide good photo ops, but I hesitate to post them because it can seem invasive. -your haiku provides the element of respect and honor that such a picture needs! Perfect.
Interesting that you should use the word “invasive.” There’s a whole Web site devoted to posting photos of gravestones, Find a Grave: http://www.findagrave.com/ You can’t get more “invasive” than that! 🙂
Nice haiku and photo.
Have a great week.
I love the haiku. Happy MYM!
Liz @ MLC
Powerful and poignant.
Beautiful mellow colors, including yellow.
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
May they rest in peace!
My Mellow Yellow Magnet, have a nice Monday!
Love your words and photo…
Wonderful shadows and the flowers really draw your eye to them.
very unique and emotional. Happy Monday
Mellow and Blue Monday
Prosperity’s Desire
the photo supports your words in a powerful way.
Everyone is finally awake
and man thinks, they are sleeping
Its so quiet out here..
splendid haiku. its better to be able to gift those flowers to the live beings.
trisha
http://mydomainpvt.wordpress.com/2011/02/20/free-soul-20th-feb-2011/