The spirit of serenade as a musical form is nicely captured in the interaction of picture and verse. "audience" has an interesting effect, introducing a note of distance within intimacy.
I have had a passion for the written word, especially poetry, from an early age. I am first and foremost a child of God-a thankful recipient of His grace. I am also a mother, a teacher, a singer,and an overall music lover. I call the beautiful southern United States home, and growing up and raising my family here has shaped who I am in many ways. I believe that life- with its various emotions, experiences, trials, and joys-is a gift from my Heavenly Father. As a poet, I hope that my work expresses this.
"My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from Him." -Psalm 62:1
Some of my poetry has been published in the online journals Simply Haiku and Notes from the Gean.
All work on this site was written by Kristin Riggs unless otherwise noted. No work from this site may be reproduced in any way without the author's written permission.
A stunning haiga Kristin. Words & picture compliment each other beautifully...
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, like Frank says....I love it, my kind of symphony ;)
ReplyDeleteThe spirit of serenade as a musical form is nicely captured in the interaction of picture and verse. "audience" has an interesting effect, introducing a note of distance within intimacy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove it Kristin!
Margie:)
the song
ReplyDeleteof this single blossom
I listen
Lovely Kristin. _m
Sweet!
ReplyDeleteNow, I am wishing for spring! I like this one.
ReplyDeleteclap clap clap - you deserve the bow...:)
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGood, very good, Kristin.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful haiga!
Karol :)
Hi Kristin, this has really moved me! Absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karol and Paul. I am truly touched by your kind words!
ReplyDeleteThere are lot of sensitivity in this snapshot (haiga).
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Kristin!