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Haiku inspired (mostly) by my walks in and around Eastbourne
Great imagery. I love the nature in this.
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Thank you. My style is very far from the Shiki’s – that’s for sure but the inspiration surely were those 2 haiku.
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Beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you. 🙂
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great!
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thanks!
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the flames are proud and put up a good fight, beautiful.
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Yes, i believe they always do 🙂 Thank you, kz.
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Beautiful imagery! Especially the last flames of fallen glory.
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When it came on my mind, just couldn’t get it out so…had to be used. 🙂 Thank you.
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Very nice, evocative perspective.
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I keep learning and trying… Thank you, appreaciated.
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This one made me smile.
Cheers!
JzB
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There can never be too much smiling if you ask me. 🙂 Thanks, JzB.
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A lovely view…Cheers!! 😀
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Yes, seemed to fit the prompt. Thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome! Cheers~ 😀
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Love the “blame” embedded in the last line! Lovely!
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Wonderful you noticed, Gemma. Thanks.
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Those naughty clouds! 🙂
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Very much so indeed 🙂
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Amazing second line…
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Thank you, I am pleased you like it.
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you created a mood here….nicely done
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I am happy that’s the way you feel after reading it. Thank you.
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Beautiful haiku….this becomes one of my fav….it creates so many meanings for me.
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This haiku came to me with the photo…or better to say – “through” the photo… Thank you so much, Suraiya.
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lovely imagination in this haiku
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Thank you, I am really pleased you like it.
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Haiku is known for it’s nature images … in this one you have succeeded in that basic rule … I can smell nature in it. Thank you for sharing.
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It’ s always interesting and challenging to keep learning – about haiku and the…art of writing them. Thank you.
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