That’s exactly why I chose the image I did… I figured it would be something containing a concept not easily followed by others. It’s great when we can all view things from different perspectives.
It’s going to be so hard! It’s also partially why I decided to have links to all the days under the “I Doodle, You ‘Ku” projects page—I can’t let all these wonderful poems go unread!
May have to do something else (in addition) to my initial plans.
autumn dawn
three gray hairs
in the bathroom sink
Through the new leaves
a shifting scatter
of sun rays
the winter bur
on my pants’ leg
constant companion
dandelion fluff
my daughter and I
watch a chick flick
the war over
we leave alone
the dandelions
Obviously, I meant to say:
the war over
we leave the dandelions
alone
Hi, Melissa, Haiku does that to us, doesn’t it??? 🙂
thistledown ever, ever so slightly
ohhhhh…. nice, Tina. 🙂
Thanks! Isn’t it cool how everyone sees a different flower?
That’s exactly why I chose the image I did… I figured it would be something containing a concept not easily followed by others. It’s great when we can all view things from different perspectives.
marching spring
three wishes blown as seed
wind tatters
http://turnsofendearment.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/make-time-for-doodles/
giving in
soon
i am the wind
undressing
petal by petal
now, a clear blue sky —
she sorts the salvageable
from this debris
first to turn toward autumn the last dalhia
mis-spelled dahlia whoops
first to turn toward autumn the last dahlia
seed head
only the scent of
bee balm red
should be….
seed head
still the scent of
bee balm red
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the wind blows
her wishes
sent to the heavens
he loves her
he doesn’t love her…
april morning
every word
blown in the wind-
lost love
how much more
to be stripped away?
lenten fast
missing petals…
a child looking for
Thumbelina
matinee . . .
no longer viable
the spell of Seuss
spring marsh
sunlight flecks the egret
no matter
how many fall to the ground
he loves me
diagnosis . . .
no way
to know your thoughts
So hard to choose a favourite here (and on other pages). However will you manage it, Aubrie?!?
It’s going to be so hard! It’s also partially why I decided to have links to all the days under the “I Doodle, You ‘Ku” projects page—I can’t let all these wonderful poems go unread!
May have to do something else (in addition) to my initial plans.
one by one
thoughts leave the empty
flower
missing petals–
on the photo
her toothless smile