Saturday, August 8, 2015

Only a tease...

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~ 1 ~

Venus & Jupiter
What the Three Wise Men saw
Star of Bethlehem.

~ 2 ~

Night serenade
Overwhelmed pond frogs
Demosthenes and I.

~ 3 ~

A fence –
Only a tease for vine
And stiff back.

~ 4 ~

The war after war –
Mists over the foreign highlands –
Indian summer.

~ 5 ~

The mouth wide open
To fulfill the desires
Shut by news.

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20 comments:

  1. Interesting and delightful read, well done.

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  2. Wish those vines would stop teasing my stiff back lol

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  3. Oh, that fish mailbox makes me smile. A nice series!

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  4. Oh that tease for vine... Wish that we had more vine.

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  5. Good to see you back humbird - have missed you - and your poem is a delightful tease ;)

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  6. I like the night serenade and picture of fish mailbox, smiles ~

    Grace

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  7. A tease to enliven things up upon your return! How nice humbird!

    Hank

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  8. What an adorable picture that is of the mailbox :D
    Delightful read :D

    Lots of love,
    Sanaa

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  9. This is a nice series. I especially love thought # 2!!

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  10. These were enjoyable. I have to go with number two and I had to laugh at the fish mailbox..it reminded me of cat's singing bass. Hope you have a lovely day.

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  11. I liked the first and last parts as both were related to news - the old way and the current way.

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  12. I love listening to the night. Well done!

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  13. Oh these are wonderfully creative!


    Donna@LivingFromHappiness

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  14. I could relate to the fence and clambering through it with a stiff back. The mailbox was a delight.

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  15. Oh, lovely set! But, I LOVE the second one ...,...and of course, the fourth one, which is relevant in today's conditions. Bravo!!!

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  16. I particularly like the last one - so visual, lol!

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  17. Number 2 is lovely. And that fish mailbox is priceless!

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