follow the curve of the road...
dark beaks of grackles peck
a frangipani strewn lawn
[gillena cox]
[haiga by Ana Drobot; Romania]
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THE FOURTH DAY - UNWRAPPING THE GIFT OF REPAST
Colly means black...the word "coal + ie" said with a little accent? Therefore, a dark, black bird looked like black coal and was called a "coalie" or "Colly Bird." So, the song is really saying... four crows. But, who wants a crow for Christmas? They did! You see...back in the Medieval days, blackbird was considered a delicacy. In the children's song "Sing a Song of Sixpence" there are 24 blackbirds backed in a pie...."read more here
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Carpe Diem Special #124, Richard Wright's "peach tree blooming" haiku
keep straight down this block,
then turn right where you will find
a peach tree blooming
© Richard Wright
just around the corner
welcoming a new spring
cherrytrees blooming
© Chèvrefeuille
follow the curve of the road
dark beaks of grackles peck...
a frangipani strewn lawn
© gillena cox
12 comments:
I'm guessing it's a fragrant lawn too! Happy New Year!
Straight Down the Stairs
so so beautiful and the one from Romania, priceless
Happy you dropped in and left a link Maggie, i will visit
Much love...
Nice of you to drop in Lorraine
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Best wishes to you and yours
love john
Thank you John
much love...
Wonderful to move the peach bloom to frangapini ..
Thank you Bjorn
much love...
Beautifully done. Bless you.
Happy you dropped in Hamish
much love...
a beautiful place to stop by
Happy you dropped in Moonie
Much love...
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