"Sunset Sea"
The sun meets the sea,
Orange light shines on the waves,
The day slowly ends.
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"Sunset Sea"
The sun meets the sea,
Orange light shines on the waves,
The day slowly ends.
"Morning Light"
The sun slowly comes,
Light shines through the soft green leaves,
A bird starts to sing.
"Sunflower"
The small butterfly
Flies across the flower field,
Soft wings in the wind.
Reflection
My inspiration behind my Tanaga and Haiku came from my thoughts and feelings about love and nature. My Tanaga is about "love" like how it can be confusing, happy and painful at the same time. I wrote it to show other people how love feels in different ways. My Haiku theme is "nature" because I wanted to show also to others the beauty of nature. Composing both really was a bit hard for me, but I enjoyed showing my feelings in short poem
Everlasting Beauty
Tanaga:
The beauty that caught my sight
Shines so bright throughout the night
Shining up to the morning
In my mind never leaving
Haiku:
Bright beauty's soft gleam
Night's grace morning's sweet echo
Mind's lasting bright star
Reflection
The tanaga shows how the beauty stays in the mind throughout the night. The haiku shows how the beauty is gone but still remembered because of its simple images.
Memories In Bloom
Tanaga:
Smells coming from a flower
Reminds me every hour
Of a girl that's so divine
Hoping that someday she'd be mine
Haiku:
A flowers soft scent
Divine girl a hopeful dream
Perhaps mine someday
Reflection:
Tanaga the smell of the flower reminding the us of a girl that he wishes that were his. Haiku scent coming from a flower reminding him of a girl that he wishes was his.
A Mother's Touch
Her hands calm the storm,
Soft whispers in sleepless nights,
Love without an end.
Reflection:
This haiku honors the quiet strength and endless care of a mother’s love. It shows how, even in our most restless or difficult moments, a mother brings peace and comfort through simple, loving gestures. It is reminds us that a mother’s love is unconditional, enduring, and one of life’s most powerful forces.
Behind the Mask
A mask hides the truth,
Smiles conceal the silent tears,
Deceit wears thin light.
Reflection:
This haiku delves into the concept of hiding one's true feelings behind a facade. It speaks to the way fake masks often cover pain and deceit, offering only a surface appearance of happiness.
The River of Time
Endless river flows,
Carrying us through the days,
Time slips like the breeze.
Reflection:
This haiku symbolizes time as an unstoppable river, moving us through life at a steady pace. Just like the flow of water, time is ever-present, carrying us forward without pause. It serves as a reminder to cherish each moment, for time, once passed, cannot be reclaimed, and like a breeze, it is always changing and moving.
Hidden Lessons
Smiles conceal the hidden blade,
Words like poison, friendships fade.
Lessons learned from foes we meet,
Make our strength and will complete.
Reflection:
This tanaga is all about to reveals how enemies, though often sources of pain, can teach us valuable lessons. Their betrayal or challenge sharpens our awareness, strengthens our resolve, and helps us grow wiser. Even in conflict, there is opportunity for self-discovery and resilience.
Family Tree of Love
Roots that hold and branches grow,
Love and care forever flow.
Through all trials, side by side,
In their hearts, I safely hide.
Reflection:
This tanaga is all about symbolizes family as a tree deeply rooted in love, growing stronger through time. It emphasizes how family offers a constant flow of care and unity, standing firm through every challenge. In their presence, we find safety, belonging, and a home for the heart.
Unbreakable Bond
Strong is our bond through the storm,
In dark times, you keep me warm.
Trust that never fades away,
True friend now and every day.
Reflection:
This tanaga is all about the beauty captures the essence of true friendship, a connection that endures through hardship and offers comfort in times of darkness. It reminds us that real friends are a source of unwavering support and warmth, standing by us no matter the storm.
Hope and Positivity
Even in the darkest night, hope whispers of the dawn. Positivity blooms like flowers in the cracks of hardship. With every breath, we choose light over dark.
Love and Relationship
Love blooms in glances and grows in silence, where does not need words. Through storms and stillness, two hearts learn the rhythm of each other. A relationship is less about perfection, and more about choosing who perfect for them.
Time and Change
Time slips through fingers like sand, reshaping all it touches. What once was whole becomes a memory, softened by the winds of change. Yet in each ending, a quiet beginning waits.
Loneliness and Isolation
Alone in a crowd, I floting like a ghost, unheard and unseen. The silence wraps around me tighter than any chain could bind. In a world full of voices, none are calling hear my calls.
LONELINESS AND ISOLATION
Loneliness raised me, and isolation became my only friend. I stopped needing warmth the moment I realized connection makes you weak, easily broken, easily replaced. On this field, there’s no room for hearts, only hunger. The silence doesn't scare me, it sharpens me.
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