Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Sail your smile in the air *

'Sail Boats' by Valda Fitzpatrick ~ pinterest.com



When early cheerful birds break the eggshell of morning
routinely mingle with clock’s ‘tick-tock’, - the bustle enliven me, even if I’ve been drinking only one cup of coffee yet lit   up lavender candle with late regret of suspended moment…

When early cheerful birds scattered to first morning class,
the school attendant, not placid crow cowing - proclaims silence – the rain desired before, dies… leaving nondescript grey remnants in air to the discretion of magpie tales and quirks….

Along with birds
Mimicking “I’m great” pose,
I sail my smile in the air…

* Note: the title - the line from the poem by Kahlil Gibran

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25 comments:

  1. I love the morning birds and "I sail my smile in the air!"

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    1. Wonderful! Thank you to Kahil Gibran - I got inspired! :) Ths!

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  2. "I smile my smile in the air" -- oh, THIS! Fantastic.

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  3. Wow!! I love all the birds breaking "the eggshell of morning" and the bustle that enlivens. Oh, to bad the official can't also sail her smile in the air and prevent the grey from settling. Lovely!

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    1. "too" bad! I hate getting that one wrong.

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    2. Smile is contagious...who knows..Let we start first. Wondrous prompt! Ths!

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  4. Some good lines in this haibun! And I like the artwork shared too.

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  5. Smiling back at your haibun ~ Nice one humbird ~

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  6. Smile in the air... such a delightful image :D :D

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  7. Magical and delightful, all of it – and I love your culminating line, 'I sail my smile in the air.

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  8. Rain or shine each new day is both a joy and a blessing.

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  9. "the eggshell of morning"

    Perfect.

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  10. A good stature and a smile can go a mile, or fly if a bird's haha

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  11. Oh this is so sweet. I feel there's a gratitude prayer in it. So nice.

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  12. You had me at "break the eggshell of the morning"...loved that.

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  13. I also especially like the image of breaking the "egshell of morning".

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  14. The discretion of magpie tales and that parting smile - truly infectious and warming..shows great depth and inner belief xo

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  15. i fly my thoufhts everywhere in three word wednesdya pomopt
    the same of you doing smiles.

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  16. Thank you, dear friends! Smiles...

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  17. Birds and sails and smiles.. Enjoyed.

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  18. There is something so uplifting about watching nature sail by. What a beautiful poem

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