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
I'm guessing it's a fragrant lawn too! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteStraight Down the Stairs
so so beautiful and the one from Romania, priceless
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in and left a link Maggie, i will visit
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Nice of you to drop in Lorraine
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Best wishes to you and yours
ReplyDeletelove john
Thank you John
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Wonderful to move the peach bloom to frangapini ..
ReplyDeleteThank you Bjorn
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Beautifully done. Bless you.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Hamish
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a beautiful place to stop by
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Moonie
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