cicadas just cry
as a passing breeze whispers:
"Summer is leaving..."
as a passing breeze whispers:
"Summer is leaving..."
January 31, 2008
Published by Harry Gunawan
A positive-minded person, stays and spends entire life mostly in Jakarta, capital city of Indonesia. Consider oneself as an (e)ntrepreneur and also an artist of life. View profile
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8 Comments
Post a Commenti miss summer...
Thanks for great ode to summer (we had our cicada run a couple years back; they come every 17 years here, i think! Or is it seven?)
Lovely haiku! YOU are so very talented in whatever you write!
This is awsome !!!
Lovely haiku and an awesome photo too match...well done Harry!
To Harriet: No Harriet, I didn't take that beautiful picture. (I wish I did). The awesome photographer is someone called "Fir002" from Wikipedia Commons. I read that you can only find cicada in Australia, South America (including Chicago) and certain Asian country like China and Japan. :-)
Harry, I'll have to admit I didn't know what a cicada was until I saw the photo. Great picture. Did you take the picture?
Wonderful! I love the photo as well. :)