Distance in km on map
between you and me
only a letter.
In the good old days, telephones and internet were absent.. the distance between two lovers would be bridged by a letter.(means of communication) even when they are living miles apart from each other.
no hourglass
time of day
measured by sun's shadow.
In rural areas farmers working in the fields could tell the time of the day by the shadow cast by the sun rays.
Mercury in tube
warmth of body
shows temperature.
FOR : HAIKU HEIGHTS # 263 MEASURE
A very good attempt :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sridevi.
DeleteVery true Kalpana, distance in love is a very strange measure, sometimes seconds feel like endless hours and at time, weeks seem like minutes. Love the was=y you bring out different aspects of the prompt.
ReplyDeleteDistances can be accurately measured but love cannot be measurd and the waiting is endless. Thank you Reshma.
DeleteThe first one is strong haiku. No explanation needed. It's perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lolly for the appreciation.
DeleteIt's amazing how our form of communication has changed. Yet, it is the love and care in the message that is constant. Beautiful haiku!
ReplyDeleteOur forms of communication have changed to a great extent but waiting to hear from a loved one hasn't changed. Thank you The Write Girl.
DeleteLovely set of haiku...
ReplyDeleteThank you Susie for reading.
DeleteInteresting take on the prompt!:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tarang.
DeleteYour words and pictures compliment each other so beautifully. :)
ReplyDeleteand thank you Shilpa for the compliment.
DeleteHahaha! The first one reminded me of pigeon mail that covered the distance!! :)
ReplyDeleteThe good old days where messages were relayed by pigeons. Thank you Nanka for reading.
DeleteVe4ry nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Reading Pleasure.
DeleteThe letter haiku? Pure sweetness!
ReplyDeleteFive Measures
Thank you Magical Mystical Teacher.
DeleteVery good haiku set, and you were inspired too! Am I the only person who found this one hard?
ReplyDeleteThank you winspiration.me. and we all get inspiration from our surroundings.
DeleteGood one, Kalpana...first one says a lot...
ReplyDeleteWon't you visit me here..
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