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Monday, June 01, 2015

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image courtesy Carpe Dieum


aged couple
arms entwined with each other
street crossing
purple coloured bunches
the wisteria blooming
© gillena cox



Written in response to the haiku prompt at Carpe Dieum #149, Rallentanda's a carpet of purple

28 comments:

  1. __Your verse fits the -Carpe Dieum- so well, Gillena, it inspired this humble echo; this, a loving couple seeking more seasons together.

    hand in hand
    this long lived couple gaze
    wisteria blooms

    prayers that their lives go on
    to touch more seasons flowers

    _m

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  2. Loved the images that you created in this beautiful piece.. :D
    xoxo

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  3. Very nice comparative imagery created

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  4. purple soothes
    calming aging couple
    peaceful love

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  5. Thank you for your sharing Magyar

    much love...

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  6. Happy you dropped in Sanaa

    much love...

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  7. Thanks Hamish

    much love...

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  8. Thanks for your sharing Chery-Lynn


    much love...

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  9. Thanks Georgia

    much love...

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  10. Happy you dropped in Rall

    much love...

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  11. Thanks Paloma

    much love...

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  12. just before nightfall
    the elderly couple
    hand in hand

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  13. Loved the image of elderly and arms entwined.

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  14. Lovely and meaningful in my life.

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  15. Thanks for sharing Bill, happy you dropped in

    much love...

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  16. Thanks Jazzy

    much love...

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  17. Thanks for dropping in to read mine Janice

    much love...

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  18. There just something sweet about your imagery, Gillena.

    Psalms of Wisteria

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  19. I love the image of that aged couple, ambling arm in arm. Some day, the she in the team will be me!

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    1. Happy you dropped in Kim
      Much love...

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  20. Excellent imagery Gillena ... I had never thought of wisteria in this way.

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