To a melody of prayer
disappears the moon–
my place of rest. ~Hakuni*

*cited: Y Hoffmann, Japanese Death Poems
One of a series of poppy images Cee’s fotd
To a melody of prayer
disappears the moon–
my place of rest. ~Hakuni*

*cited: Y Hoffmann, Japanese Death Poems
One of a series of poppy images Cee’s fotd
one tree
one farmer’s field…
evening cool ~Issa*

*cited: haikuguy.com
my temporary shelter—
a pasania tree is here, too
in this summer grove ~Basho*

*cited: An anthology. Jackie Hardy, Haiku Poetry Ancient & Modern
a child’s smile…silent
resounding within the heart,
memories…blossom

by firelight
listening to the silence
of things we can’t see ~Larry Gross*

*cited: Jackie Hardy, Haiku Poetry Ancient & Modern
green moss–
all the way to my lap
spring’s rainbow ~Issa*

*www.haikuguy.com noted. A love note to Planet Earth. Spring’s dazzling colors touch and include Issa. He gazes and realizes: I am (we are) part of this glory!
the lantern blown out–
the sound of the wind
through the leaves ~Shiki*

*cited: Jackie Hardy, Haiku Poetry Ancients & Modern. Tuttle Publishing, 2022
even in the spring mists
the sounds of water
trailing through the rocks ~ Sokan*

*Hardy, Jackie. Haiku Poetry Ancient & Modern. Tuttle Publishing 2002
moving clouds–
step by step, so soon
the dawn ~Issa (haikuguy.com)

resigning himself
to this oceanless province…
pond snail ~Issa (haikuguy.com)

among the dewdrops
the butterfly’s mood
improves ~Issa (haikuguy.com)

A freshly-opened cherry bud … her lips upon the flute. She leans in the corner of the balcony: the night is chill, her silken robes are thin, her fingers cold . . . but music floats through the frosty woods and startled plums fall pattering down. ~Chang Hsien (Ed. various. The Jade Flute, The Project Gutenberg eBook)
The general sense impressions I have of “alone times” are moments of grief and loss as well as feelings similar to forlorn, isolated, lonely.
if there’s a house
standing alone, sure enough…
plum blossoms ~Issa (www.haikuguy.com)
I have often pondered a different sense of “alone” after learning of it’s origins; Middle English, “all one.”
“All one” speaks to me of a time of solitary; a sense of completion, wholeness, self-direction, and freedom.








Leya’s Alone Time
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