Renku Saturday 28
at this time
morning glories fix the color
deep blue
Masaoka Shiki (1867 – 1902)
the plumbagos
even their stems
blue
--gillena cox,TT
blue moon
hydrangeas blushing
midnight pink
-- Alegria Imperial,BC
in blue dreamland
under her cotton sheets -
lazy morning
--Patrick Fetu,FR
Deep blue
I am
--Lorraine,CA
I want to steal the word “blue”
into every poem...
Blue is an attitude
--Colleen Redman,US
read the whole poem here
midnight blue . . .
staring at
a blank page
-- Bill,US
blue handblown glass
his hand shapes a corn flower
with no prompting
-- Adelaide,US
revisit Renku Saturday 27
blue moon
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midnight pink
If you think it's okay, for publication, Gillena. Thanks for your invitation!
Thank you for sharin Alee
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Stunning!
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what a lovely flowery blue post!
ReplyDeleteSandy thank you for stopping by
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Lorraine, i'm putting your words upfront
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Juliet the photo is of a blue plumbago i planted in 2010; it has since dried out, i plan on planting another the flowers are so pretty
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I love blue, a paraphrase on I love you. Here is my contribution to the color you have so aptly highlighted: http://www.looseleafnotes.com/wp/2005/07/something-blue%E2%80%A6/
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a blank page
Welcome to Lunch Break colleen and thank you for sharing your link; i've excerpted and will post upfront
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Thank you Bill, i'm posting your sharing upfront
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plum beautiful ;) and inspirational for those with the talent
ReplyDeleteOh, I love them all. Wonderful post Gillena!
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mypoeticpath@myway.com
Book swap sounds good, review swap too? Thanks for your comment and good suggestion.
blue handblown glass
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with no prompting
Adelaide
Geralding thank you for stopping by i will email you re book swap
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Adelaide thank you for your sharing
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The ground is a grayish brown monochrome underneath the plant life - not so much boring, but a bit bland The green plant breaks up the monotony, but the blue one - it feels like the sky in that disarming blue. As if heaven took root on the earth - a wonderful capture in its contrasts...
ReplyDeleteRalph welcome to Lunch Break; thank you for your appreciation of this piece
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Beautiful and delicate little flower, so lovely in contrast with the earthy tones.
ReplyDeleteIt's plumbago lovely!
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Very beautiful plumbago! I'm late to shadow shot Sunday this week, but catching up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blues :)
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