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Haiku inspired (mostly) by my walks in and around Eastbourne
They are beautiful haiku. I thought the last was my favorite, but I can hear the chandelier in the second one,
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simply lovely x
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Delightful sparkling haiku
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Wow! Ese these are all wonderful, but that third is a masterpiece. I love to use that one for one our upcoming Tan Renga challenges.
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“tingling chandeliers” is a lovely image
Crystal Blue Sky
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I think the thing that enchants me most about crystal is the rainbow colors.
Shards of Crystal
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lovely imagery!
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Thank you for sharing your haiku for a tan renga challenge.
I hope you enjoy that I did all three – here:
http://julesgemsandstuff.blogspot.com/2014/05/eses-crystal-and-cd-tan-renga-34.html
Thanks again, Jules
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i like how you presented this
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