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That Unforgettable Person

I will be participating in the Haiku Kindergarten project which I continue to attend every day (^^♪. Here is a haiku for a

noter I love dearly, on the theme of “That Unforgettable Person”. ※

I wrote this with the meaning that they are not just unforgettable, but that I will surely never forget them.
This is not a past-tense essay. Lavender-san, I'm sorry if this doesn't fit the theme of the project~💦

Choosing a clumsy life under the starry night sky Kigo: Starry night sky

To rira-san🥰

rira-san, when was it that we met on note? Last July? I think it was when I participated in rira-san's “Summer Memories Essay & Summer Short Story” project. After that, before I knew it, we started interacting in the comments, and now I have completely become a fan of rira-san's work. rira-san is one of the noters I admire, who is rich in literary talent, good with computers, and can handle anything skillfully. However, when I encountered the essays where rira-san writes honestly about herself and her family, I felt
a slight sense of clumsiness in living, and I believe that includes all of who rira-san is. It is precisely because those parts exist that I think her work shines✨.
Therefore, this time I dared to include the word “clumsy”
in my haiku. The kigo “starry night sky” refers to a night sky lit only by stars without a moon, a night sky as bright as if the moon were out. I think it is the perfect kigo for rira-san.

The voice of autumn in the usual place on a night too beautiful to let end Kigo: Voice of autumn

To Yone-chan🥰

Yone-chan😎😎 A friend I always attend Haiku Kindergarten with. Though, she is someone who is like a teacher. She always gives me feedback and advice in the comments every day.
The comment section of my haiku submission articles (tweet posts) is dreadfully unpopular, and there are many days when only Yone-chan visits. ※ Excluding teachers.
This is mostly the result of my own actions. I am bad at commenting on haiku myself, and I cannot visit other people's comment sections either. Is it a past trauma? I just can't seem to find the courage. That is why comment interaction doesn't happen.

I wrote about that in detail in this article, so if you have time~ 👇

(By the way, besides my Haiku Kindergarten submission articles, I post other articles daily. People visit the comment sections of those articles, and thankfully, we interact quite lively.) Therefore, I even think,

if I didn't have my interactions with Yone-chan, would I be able to attend every day?

The word I used in the haiku, “Atarayo” (a night too beautiful to let end), is a Yamato kotoba that expresses a night so wonderful that it is a pity for it to dawn. When night falls, I always hear Yone-chan's voice here (at Haiku Kindergarten). I chose “Voice of autumn” as the kigo. I forgot when our comment interaction started, but she is “that unforgettable person” (*´艸`*)♡ And I really love the
heartwarming exchanges with her daughter, aloha-san Yone-chan, please keep taking care of me!🙌

A sluggish morning, the comfort of the wind without color Kigo: Wind without color

To Momomaro-san🥰

I recall that my first encounter with you on note was in the comment section of chiyo-san's article. After seeing your exchange of comments with chiyo-san, I started reading your articles. Now, reading Momomaro-san's articles every day has become my daily routine. It is one of my everyday habits.
However, the tricky part is that Momomaro-san has closed the comment and support sections, so I haven't been able to share my thoughts with you.
Therefore, I thought I would try to convey them through a haiku.

Even on a sluggish morning, the colorless wind (my image of Momomaro-san's articles) feels pleasant. That is the message I wanted to send. The colorless wind I used as a seasonal word refers to the autumn wind. While "colorless" implies a lack of flashy colors or luster, I intended it to represent that, to me, your articles are articles that can be read honestly, without preconceptions or colored glasses.

Momomaro-san😊 Thank you always🌈
I am a huge fan of yours👍

Since this project has a rule of up to three haiku, I will end it here for now. If there is another opportunity, I would love to express my gratitude through haiku again.
Also, rather than focusing on the technical aspects of haiku, I composed these primarily as a message to 'that unforgettable person'. I would appreciate it if you could overlook any technical shortcomings.

Please read other people's articles too(^^♪
Those not enrolled in the Haiku Kindergarten are also welcome to participate(⋈◍>◡<◍)。✧♡

Thank you for reading until the end.
If you feel a connection, I would be happy if you could also read my essay book💛

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