dripping mist–
pulls the sky
into the valley
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Kala Ramesh
Kala Ramesh is a performing vocalist in Indian Classical music. Coming from an extremely artistic and culturally rich South Indian family, Kala believes -- as her father is fond of saying -- that "the soil has to be fertile for the plant to bloom" and feels that she owes this poetic streak in her to her mother. A proud mother of two young adults, Kala lives with her husband in Pune, India. View all posts by Kala Ramesh
Deeply imaginative, Kala.
down sunlit rocks
pulling a river behind it
the waterfall
I was pulled into your words… just as Bill’s waterfall pulled the river, thanks Kala.
we are rivers
created and taught by
ancestral brooks
“I was pulled into your words…”
Magyar found the right words!
A wonderful haiku!
I love the imagery of this haiku, kala.
fog
exploring the valleys
between the hills
Dear Bill, Magyar, Angelika & Dylan,
Thanks a ton!
Just returned from Chennai [my home town] and was pleasantly surprised to read all your responses.
Warmly,
Kala
golden sunset
looking behind
at marina beach
Kala . . . so great to read such a visually evocative poem.
Thanks Judith,
You’ve all managed to shake me up with your responses!
I’m deeply touched.
– kala
drizzling rain
upon the umbrella tree leaf
one drop, crystal perfection