Sacred

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Distant clouds confess
to all creatures far and near:
Sacred is this place.

 
 
Text and photo © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
 
Photo: Northern Arizona
 
More Sensational Haiku Wednesday with the theme “Distance” here
 
More Haiku Heights with the theme “Confession” here
 
More Share the Joy Thursday ruminations here
 
More Skywatch Friday photos here
 
More The Poetry Pantry #60 here
 
More REDnesday photos here
 
More Himmelsk photos here

Posted on August 4, 2011, in Arizona, haiku, Haiku Heights, Himmelsk, my digital photos, my haiku, Poetry Pantry, Poets United, REDnesday, Sensational Haiku Wednesday, Share the Joy Thursday, Sky Watch Friday. Bookmark the permalink. 26 Comments.

  1. I don´t know if the place is sacred.
    But I just love the colors – wonderful!

  2. O I so love the ambience of your haiku! Beautiful personification! And adore the dusky gold in your photo!

  3. Beautiful colors and a pretty sky. I enjoyed your haiku and your lovely skywatch photo. Thanks for shairing and happy skywatching!

  4. the red sands remind me of Australia

  5. Distant clouds beckon.
    The wind sings its siren song.
    The hills do not move.

    Spectacular photo, Mystic!

    Cheers!
    JzB

  6. The light — and color — of this photo is wonderful.

  7. this is so beautiful!
    the image and the verse!!

  8. Kjempefint og kjempevakkert bilde!:) Ønsker deg en kjempefin fredag, og en riktig god og fin helg!:)

  9. Yes. . . sacred ground. the place that we walk our sacred paths.

  10. What an awesome sight. Great feature.

  11. abSOULutely gorgeous….I think this may be my favorite of your haikus I’ve read. And the photo is wonderful too Beautiful ♥

  12. Beautiful colours and sky 🙂

  13. what a glow. that’s a wow.

  14. Is this by chance taken around the Kaibab Plateau?
    Thanks for stopping by my site, too.

  15. The colors are simply amazing!!

  16. Very impressive colours.

  17. Great pics & haikus on your blog–you’re getting around this summer.

  18. Fantastic lighting and composition in this capture! Your haiku is a wonderful addition!

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