#SenHai #Saturday #37 #poetry
Here is this week’s image to get your creative juices flowing!
Please create one senryu and one haiku to accompany this image prompt. Remember that traditional American haikus and senryus are three lines presented in a 5-7-5 syllabic pattern. The haiku describes nature or a season, and the senryu focuses on human nature and emotions.
As the photographer describes, “This is a photo of texture, stone, natural beauty, and abstract nature.” The scene is of only rocks, in all different shapes, but they almost look as if they are interlocked, fitting together naturally. Some are water-filled, and the colours range from tan, grey, blue, and black. There are some rocks that look like they have small light pebbles on them or perhaps remnants of gold flecks.
Then, provide a link in the comments below or ping back to this post on your blog.
©✍️SusiBocks
Senryu #37
pebbles flecked with gold
lie on the sea bed, some give
me the evil eye
Haiku #37
ancient stones washed by
endless tides changing faces
to fool passing fish
©🦊VixenOfVerse, 2026


Good one, Carolyn! I always see faces.
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Me too! 😀
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Thank you, Susi.🌹❌️❤️✍️🌿
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Yes, they do seem to be given that impression. Nature can be terrifying, can’t it? But like everything in this world, it’s also ever changing. Well done, portraying that, Carolyn!
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lovely duet Carolyn – I saw faces too 🙌
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