Haiku, stories and unfinished business…
January 17, 2022 § 4 Comments
light sea breeze
bends the horned poppies –
there goes that twinge of sciatica…
Tagged: haku, poetry
😄 nice little twist!
Teehee 😉
I like the way you have that lovely image then bring us down to earth with a bump 🙂
Some of the early haiku poets were very good at bursting bubbles in that way!
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😄 nice little twist!
Teehee 😉
I like the way you have that lovely image then bring us down to earth with a bump 🙂
Some of the early haiku poets were very good at bursting bubbles in that way!