me
& the crescent moon
shivering in a street corner
I did not like it and I buried it with some others. Today it's not so cold, - 7 C (or abt + 20 F) but a little bit colder inside (+20 C or abt +69 F). It's quite enough, anyway. Fluffing my papers and notes and notebooks. Saw that one also and found that L1 is one fault in it. And the corner? No way; a new one:
crescent moon
shivering
in red traffic lights
8 comments:
shivering, frozen seem becoming the theme of the day! and The way your haiku progresses is very interesting :)
and on cold -- seems as though colder days are yet to come....today was so cold here...i was not well, may be thats why...
wishes,
devika
Thanks for letting us see the process that led to such a delightful product.
crescent moon --
me shivering
in red traffic lights
version 2 can also include the 'me' you used in Version 1
thanks for sharing the progression of your haiku Tikkis
much love
gillena
Lovely - a working sketch - a progress followed - staying on the learning curve - thanks Tikkis
Burrrrrrrr!
__Did it warm up when the light changed?
__Tikkis, I like your progress of process here!
_m
agree with Bill - a delightful product well done
john
Devika:
The Global Warming
spending it's holiday --
but not in this planet?
Bill: I think that should be one purpose with blog-writings?
Gillena:
I agree, and your version is a nice progress! Thanks!
Ashi:
a Teacher
on a high sky --
the crescent moon
Magyar:
Green lights --
rushing towards
global, warm future
,-) or ,-(
John:
I have an old from my notebooks, something like this:
a colourblind
woman waiting
all the cars disappearing
And thanks all visiting here.
I think a blog posting doesn't have any use-by-date ?
The Global Warming
spending it's holiday --
but not in this planet?
global warming
my stove and vessels
goes on strike
just temporary showing off, i guess-- will be back -- where to go? :)
blog notes -- please don't stop, Tikkis...very interesting as your reponses :)
wishes,
devika
wishes,
devika
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