Haiku For Carpe Diem Special #42, Kikusha-Ni’s ‘Morning Glory

The Carpe Diem Haiku prompt today is Kikusha-Ni’s ‘Morning Glory:

morning glories
in the evening, they let us
admire their buds

Today I leave you to conjure up your own imagery.

young lovers awake
through lace covered curtains –
a morning glory

Smiles, love and laughter

© John Belchamber 2013

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Just a regular married father of three type of guy living on Gubbi Gubbi land. Occasional writer of Haiku.
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14 Responses to Haiku For Carpe Diem Special #42, Kikusha-Ni’s ‘Morning Glory

  1. becca givens says:

    Glorious indeed! 😉

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  2. Awakening after a long hot night … I can read the double meaning of Morning Glory in this one JRB. Very nicely written … great imagery.

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  3. young lovers
    caught in the afterglow
    of the morning glory

    cheers! : )

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  4. Oh, I’m conjuring up an image, alright! 🙂

    Morning Glories

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  5. Maggie Grace says:

    Very romantic play on words and lovely haiku.

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  6. no double meaning here.. hot and steamy…

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  7. 4joyjoanne says:

    written with gorgeous innocence….

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