The autumn wind is blowing;
We are alive and can see each other,
You and I.
(Masaoka Shiki, 1867 – 1902). R. H. Blyth’s collection of haiku.
A leaf waves
in the Autumn wind
Then what?
Mugo….not a haiku
With very many thanks to Mark Rowan for the photograph and for sending the haiku.
Practice Within The Order of Buddhist Contemplatives
the first haiku is heart breaking
This is a Wych hazel branch (aka Witch Hazel)- ‘wych’ being a very old word meaning pliant, pliable. Info from Mark.