Raindrops by dariavelma
Picture Credit: Courtesy of Google images
Tiny pearly white
Heaven sent little droplets
Casting a wide net
Raindrops a falling
Savior undoubtedly with
Providence’s presence
Precious outpourings
Nurturing the greenery’s
Luxuriant luster
Extending life’s wants
Unfaltering turbulence
In stormy weather
Still, good credentials
Sustained its usefulness on
Life’s feeble podium
Written for Chevrefeuille's haiku-blog Tackle It Tuesday with prompt - Raindrops and d'Verse OpenLinkNights week 43
i like how you say they are precious
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful series of haiku Kaykuala. And that picture really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being part of my new haiku challenge "Tackle It Tuesday".
Excellent! One of your best.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, Hank. I love the picture, glad you found it.
ReplyDeleteK
very nice man...the rain is not all bad and has its purpose bringing life...beyond the shadow of its clouds...been in the rain a bit myself today...
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo and delightful series of haiku ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteA little can be a delight and nurture, it's the a lot that drowns you that would be best some place else haha
ReplyDeleteNot enough and we pray for it, too much and we curse it but, I too love the rain.
ReplyDeleteLovely writing Hank. Gif is really nice too.
I like those raindrops nurturing the greenery ~ Nice haiku Hank ~
ReplyDeleteLove the raindrops... :) lovely write, Hank.
ReplyDeleteFabulous image of raindrops......Very descriptive haiku
ReplyDeleteyour posts are always so good to read Pare! another best...
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Raindrops definitely have good credentials. A very interesting way of looking at it all, Hank. K.
ReplyDeleteGreat job and image!!!
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I do like to think of raindrops as "precious outpourings."
ReplyDeleteAre There No Raindrops?
I like the idea of raindrops being precious outpourings. Nice pic too.
ReplyDeletelove the picture you paint..and love, love, love...Life’s feeble podium...
ReplyDeleteThe image is awesome followed by a delightful set of haiku.
ReplyDeleteEven though rain can bring storms, it is nurturing and something we can't do without!
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This is superb!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
What a realistic picture...and a realistic description of rain drops!...Awesome haiku!
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