Haiku: Orange Poppy

 

a single orange poppy flower in a field with long grass and wildflowers

 

all by herself
in this field of Summer
orange poppy

© Xenia Tran

 

close up of a single orange poppy flower in a field with long grass and wildflowers

With love from Xenia xxx

 

Photographs by Xenia Tran, edited in lr.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX60 HS, f/6.5, 1/400 s, ISO 100 and f/6.5, 1/640 s, ISO 160.

 

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The stories, poems and photographs on Tranature are the original creative work of Xenia Tran, inspired by the natural surroundings of the Scottish Highlands.

32 thoughts on “Haiku: Orange Poppy”

  1. I like the way the haiku can be read two ways. At first I thought it meant you were by yourself in the field then I re-read and realized you meant the poppy. 🙂

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    1. Thank you Suzanne, it can be read in any way that gives you meaning 💜 I wrote the haiku as the lone poppy looked like the seed had blown here from someone’s garden and she made herself at home in this field – she was literally blooming! 🙂🌺 xxx

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