Cheers Gemma. Real life situation gets the best result. I was standing at a hospital window and outside was a flood of yellow leaves making their way to the ground. Being in the hospital with all those people, some very very sick, helped reenforce the whole circle of life thingy.
very beautiful. created a lovely picture in mind.
trisha
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oh, this is really good
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beautiful..
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time for spring 🙂
lovely image you have captured with your words 🙂
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Great to see you Rajlakshmi.
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I love spring and autumn … yet autumn is my favorite. Nice haiku!
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Cheers Becca – autumn is my favorite too. It provides a beautiful combination of bleakness and hope. Perfect for my stories!
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Beautiful photo to complement beautiful words, Shane. Love it!
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Thanks Denise. You know its almost been a year since I found your site. Or did you find my site… mmmmmm??
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Such freedom in the rustling of leaves.
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Indeed there is Christine.
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Your haiku resonates with the kind of sadness that seems bound up in all that is Autumn! Lovely!
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Cheers Gemma. Real life situation gets the best result. I was standing at a hospital window and outside was a flood of yellow leaves making their way to the ground. Being in the hospital with all those people, some very very sick, helped reenforce the whole circle of life thingy.
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