Last moments

Storms of the heart rage
In the cold December month
Love dims slowly -

by ninotaziz. all rights reserved

For Haiku Heights

37 comments:

  1. Ninot Ma'am,
    December can be quite a risky month then. Nicely!

    Hank

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    1. Decembers, Sir Hank, can mean endings or new beginnings...

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  2. Perhaps it will rise again as new year approaches! hoping for a love-ly times ahead! :)

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  3. May the storms recede and love fill the heart in the New Year then, Ninot. It'll be something to look for in the year as well.

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    1. I look forward to that lovely thought, Leo. Thanks!

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  4. Heart storms seem to produce the wildest rages!

    Still the Storm

    Any possibility that you could turn off word verification? It's really annoying! Thank you!

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  5. storms rage, love dims....nice contrast in that...

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    1. Yes Brian. I begin to appreciate the calm and sane existence. Rudy and I took our five girls and my Mum and sister to see Rise of the Guardians - for the midnight show - it was such a busy day. Saw my newborn nephew...The girls - all of them enjoyed the movie and so did we.

      I was thinking of your students, how we so easily lose everything suddenly. My elder girls were doing the 'Cup Song' after dinner befor ethe movie, we were laughing...such mundane everyday stuff - a family dinner - that seemed so precious.

      Take care Brian.

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  6. Let's rush through December then, much maligned month of Darkness.

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    1. I love December actually - time to take stock and mentally set sights for the upcoming year!

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  7. I like the highs and lows there... Haiku is such a beautiful way to show a lot in just 17 syllables and you, Nino, have done cool job here.

    Ta
    Tarun

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    1. I don't remember my words being described as cool before. That's neat. Thank you for dropping by. I loved your blog too, and while new at haiku - do agree that it is a beautiful format. I love our traditional pantun - but it is difficult to come up with good ones - the format ifs not that easy.

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  8. A raging heart can be the wildest of storms! Nicely done!

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  9. I like the contrast from the first and last line ~

    Please take out your word verification to make commenting easier ~

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    1. I think I have it figured now. Hope yopu find commenting easier now!

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  10. "Love dims slowly." Poignant haiku, Ninot.......and lovely, as always.

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    1. Thank you Sherry...Love should be memorable, poignant with a tinge of nostalgia.

      Even today, I miss my early romancing days with Rudy!

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  11. Storms of the heart are relentless storms! Beautiful!

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    1. Storms of the heart - whether here, in Australia, or on the moon, are relentless! Thanks Gemma!

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  12. I echo all the above comments! (which I actually read)

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  13. Raging heart! very nice take on prompt!

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    1. Thanks Meenakshi. I was thinking of Storms in a teacup when this idea came up.

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  14. Storms of the heart are extra dangerous in December ;-)

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    1. Yup! It can go either way! Thank you for dropping by...

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    1. Thank you Jenny. I love December - as the year slowly comes to its end, I find more time to write.

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  16. Quite a storm of words, too. Excellent.

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    1. Thank you Anthony. I like to think of haiku like precious offerings in a teacup - in this case, a storm in a teacup!

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  17. When it brightens up, it becomes more meaningful and we tend to appreciate it more :)
    I love December because the kids are at home enjoying their holiday.
    Beautiful haiku, Ninot!

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    1. I love December too and always look forward to more time with the family.

      Cuddling up in the aftermath of a thunder and lightning is always great!

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