Written for Crispina’s Crimson’s Creative
Challenge #061. I chose Pic #2.
Here’s where the image took me.

I have stood here through the turning of leaves, watching them shift from summer’s deep green to these flames of amber and rust. My yellow dress catches the afternoon light, and I wonder if the trees envy my constancy of color. The cottage behind me, with its thatched brow heavy with moss, drifts lazily while I keep watch. The fragrant aroma of roast turkey, potatoes, and pumpkin pie tickles my nose. Children pass and wave; some afraid, some delighted. The white picket fence marks the boundary between their world and mine – they in motion, I in stillness. Through rain and sun I remain, faithful to this patch of earth, this drowsy cottage, this procession of falling leaves that carpets the world in gold.
Autumn wind tugs hard
my straw heart stays rooted here
I watch everything
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Simply delightful, Nancy, both the tale and the verse.
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Thank you, dear Keith. I thought it would be fun to hear the scarecrow’s POV.
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I particularly liked the poem at the end. But also the thought that nature with her changing colours could envy the constancy of our own, dyed, fabrics. I do enjoy the twist of pov!
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Thank you, Crispina! I thought it would be interesting to hear what the scarecrow had to say. Thanks for a great pic.
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I love these twists. Why should we humans always be the pov?
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I love this. So delightful!
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Thanks so much, Lisa. I’m glad to know you enjoyed it.
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This is a beautidul and delightful haibun, my friend
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Grazie, cara! I’m glad you thought so.
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Very much so.
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Someone invite the scarecrow in!
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Great idea! She would love that! Thank you, Liz.
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Nicely done.
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Thank you. And just in case you didn’t notice, my scarecrow is a she 😂
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Beautiful, Nancy.
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Thank you, Esther. Much appreciated.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Nancy! 😀
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Thank you, Christian, and to you and yours.
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For someone with nothing in his head but straw, that scarecrow sure seems to know what is going on around him.
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SHE is the most observant gal! Thanks, Jim.
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Lovely piece, Nancy, and a great song 👍
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Thank you, Clive. You can never go wrong with CC.
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You can’t, can you. She’s very special 😊
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What a fabulous piece Nancy and the senryu is the icing on the top 🙌
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Thanks for your lovely comments, Ange!
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❤️
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A truly brilliant piece of writing, Nancy … my poet friend, Robert Okaji, would be happy to see such a fabulous story about “Scarecrows” …
Robert Okaji: Scarecrow Votes
I am no citizen, but here I reside in the fields
among my dark friends. We’ve laughed
together, but they will not miss me. One day
I’ll vanish without ceremony, tossed into a
rubbish heap, or burned. My absence will harm
no one. Even ripped away, existence denied,
circumstance denigrated, no tears will fall and
the crows will continue. But can a young bird
stolen from its mother thrive? How do we justify
such action? What logic requires that the weakest,
least harmful, be severed from their families in the
guise of security? Crush the nest, then incinerate it.
Vilify the victim. Spread falsehoods, repeat the lies.
Cut their wings. Cage them. Prohibit touch. They
serve no purpose, are less than human. Is this your
truth, your legacy? Your desire? I am no man, but I
stand in these fields, listening, singing. My voice,
swelling through the wind-blown grain, expands
across the plains, casts my vote with every gust,
acknowledging humanity, asking: where is yours?
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Thank you for a beautiful poem, my dear friend. 🥰
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You’re most welcome , I’m big fan of Robert’s amazing words 📖
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This is so lovely Nancy.
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Thank you, cara. I’m so pleased to know you liked it.
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You’re most welcome
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