autumn equinox –
among the pilgrims
a blink of eternity

8 Responses

  1. Marilyn Hazelton Says:

    Autumn as a reflection of the cosmos and more . . . lovely!

  2. Arlene Teck Says:

    in the air
    grackles
    what are they all
    fleeing?

  3. Mary Rowin Says:

    I am receiving two duplicate e.mails from you and there is nowhere on your email manager to delete one and keep one. Please address this issue somehow. Thank you.

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    Alan

  5. Garry Says:

    Allusion to the story of the three wisemen following the star?

  6. Eugene R Mariani Says:

    last leaf
    falls
    autumn sighs

  7. janewilliams Says:

    Lovely! And from the Southern Hemisphere …

    spring equinox
    all the flowers
    I don't pick

  8. seaviewwarrenpoint Says:

    The autumn equinox is when the northern and southern hemispheres are equally illuminated and then the nights begin to get longer. Have the pilgrims "seen the light" for a brief moment or is this the narrator realising that man will forever search for meaning? A deep and thought-provoking haiku, Goran.

    marion

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