Mizu no Oto - Every image Has Its Haiku - Edition #47 (English)
Greetings, friends.
Image courtesy of @marcoriccardi
It is a pleasure to participate in this contest that @bananafish maintains, approaching Japanese poetry.
It's about looking at the image and performing a poetic exercise. This week on the poetic mode called Haibun.
Read about this topic and look at the contest rules here.

The surface of the water allows you to guess the impalpable wind and follow the leisurely game of birds.
Two pigeons perch on an old log, waiting for the night.
This is what a haibun should be! Very good! You got it!
Thank you, @bananafish, I find this haibun modality very interesting and rich. It helps a lot to find the subtlety of prose image and then conceive it in verse.
Beautiful verses. I did not see the night! but we know it will come
Beautiful verses.
I did not see the night! but
We know it will come
- marcybetancourt
I'm a bot. I detect haiku.
I love @haikubot ...
Thanks, @marcybetancourt, the animals calm down at night, a situation very prone to the poetic.
Beyond stillness, beyond animal or plant sensibility with respect to day and night, I think you achieved a sublime poetic elevation. It's fascinating to me to read your haiku verses