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Project 365-
found barely alive..
but after a few sips of
sugar water.. was soon
fluttering his wings...
after one night and an almost day
he was released
and soon after spotted with an
adult bird at his own feeder
" A flash of harmless lightning, A mist of rainbow dyes, The burnished sunbeams brightening From flower to flower he flies. " - John Banister Tabb
Sunday Citar
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Haiku Heights- #78 - Feather
September Harvest
old hens run squawking
papa dreams on feather bed
chicken soup simmers
Written By: Patricia Sawyer
9-19-2011
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Magpie Tales #83
Mesmerized
beguiling rattle
slithers towards wisdom tree
woman chooses sin
Written By: Patricia Sawyer
9-19-2011
The Snake Charmer, Henri Rousseau, 1907
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Midnight Patrons
sweet sighs of darkness
ravens behold great cities
dream angels sustain
Written By: Patricia Sawyer
9-19-2011
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Thanks to all who have visited me here today.. I hope you enjoyed at least some tiny part
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Have a great day!
Patsy
These are all terrific mini poems. Each work is nicely paired with the image. Lovely combination of all the prompts.
ReplyDeleteGood to see your pics and poem.
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of poems!
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy your snake charmer haiku -thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful.. well I find you smiling because I know I am funny.. don't believe me.. visit my page.. but any how.. keep smiling..
ReplyDeleteAnd life goes on!
ReplyDeleteNicely Patricia, I'm following you now!
Once, I danced in the moonlight, with temptation. There was no knowledge tree as I knew already what it was I was doing. I was "grown" before my time... But carousels and wedding bells and oh - the smells! That devil had me mesmerized! That devil had me!
ReplyDelete- The secret sidekick.
in search of wisdom chooses sin...all for want of that which we can not have...we follow...
ReplyDeleteI'd like to grow a wisdom tree...
ReplyDeletethoughtful Haiku...
ReplyDeleteEach piece, creative and a joy to read!
ReplyDeleteWonderful collection of poems.
ReplyDeleteLoved your September Harvest... it made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteLoved the poetry.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of poems. I really liked the haiku about the old hen and the images of feather beds and chicken soup.
ReplyDeleteI think you have snagged some very good haiku and poems
ReplyDeletewhatever you are doing..keep doing
Hi, I found your link at Creative Writing Ink.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say? It's easy to write a haiku BUT very difficult to write a good one. I think yours are beautiful! =D