Direct. Intense. Almost a flower’s response to any number of things that we can not acknowledge or accommodate in our minds at times. Your words regardless of their tone or mood I always find striking and comforting from so many angles. We need to talk more about that idea we’re tinkering with eh?
Talk soon : ) xoxo
Thank you, Duke. Mant poets tend to write what is on their heart, and I’m no different. Sometimes I allow for these sidewinders to be read. Funny how easily I can remember why the haiku was written. Anyway, thanks again, and yes we did talk about putting your music to one of my poems. I haven’t forgotten. Just not there yet.
I used to write poems and prose but writer’s block and dry well syndrome has hit me for the last few years but I transferred it in to the music I create now which is my way of being poetic. But your words always strike many chords ; ) with me. the depth you touch has no equal because it is from you and no one else write like you so for what you post I am grateful. : )
You always have the kindest words. A bit of poetry in that comment up there, you know. Very sweet. Your Canadian is showing. Smiles. Surely at some point your words will return. Either way your music keeps you creative and inspired, which is good.
Tis, Debbie. π I believe there is regret and sadness, but mostly, sarcasm. I was in a mood, you know. Happens. Took this photo over a year ago. I’m glad you like it. I’d forgotten about this haiku. Thanks for reading along, my friend.
Powerful prose ! π
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Thanks ever so π€
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Beautiful straightforward words and such a lovely flower Audrey!
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Thank you so much! Often times I get lucky behind the camera.
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You’re welcome Audrey!!! π
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Have a great night, Ash
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You too Audrey! π π π
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Reaction to a seminal act? I have to agree – excuses don’t forgive. But that is one magnificent magnolia blossom. I can nearly smell it.
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Texas had some beautiful magnolias. I loved watching them bloom.
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Direct. Intense. Almost a flower’s response to any number of things that we can not acknowledge or accommodate in our minds at times. Your words regardless of their tone or mood I always find striking and comforting from so many angles. We need to talk more about that idea we’re tinkering with eh?
Talk soon : ) xoxo
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Thank you, Duke. Mant poets tend to write what is on their heart, and I’m no different. Sometimes I allow for these sidewinders to be read. Funny how easily I can remember why the haiku was written. Anyway, thanks again, and yes we did talk about putting your music to one of my poems. I haven’t forgotten. Just not there yet.
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I used to write poems and prose but writer’s block and dry well syndrome has hit me for the last few years but I transferred it in to the music I create now which is my way of being poetic. But your words always strike many chords ; ) with me. the depth you touch has no equal because it is from you and no one else write like you so for what you post I am grateful. : )
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You always have the kindest words. A bit of poetry in that comment up there, you know. Very sweet. Your Canadian is showing. Smiles. Surely at some point your words will return. Either way your music keeps you creative and inspired, which is good.
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Smiles and tips bowler hat with glee and joy to you : ) xoxox
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Yeah, okay. No apologies then.
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Yeah, okay. Oh, you know better, Butch. Where’s your manners. π
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Just following orders
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Spoken by a man who has being married down pat. Smiles
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Took me three tries. π
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Those other two are missing out, I say. π
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I think so. Thanks, Audrey
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Welcome, Sir β‘
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Is this a Magnolia bloom?? Whatever, it’s glorious! So’s your Haiku, even though I hear lots of wistfulness and a twinge of … what? Regret? Sadness?
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Tis, Debbie. π I believe there is regret and sadness, but mostly, sarcasm. I was in a mood, you know. Happens. Took this photo over a year ago. I’m glad you like it. I’d forgotten about this haiku. Thanks for reading along, my friend.
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