high flying pigeons -
evening sky draws a blanket
under azure clouds
© gillena cox 2017
Happy October
Sunday Smiles
Guest Haiku
the woman at high noon
untiringly watches
a distant fire
© Katsura Nobuko (1914 - 2004)
Blog hopping today at
Poetry Pantry #373
AND
Recuerda Mi Corazon - sky
Enjoy The Music
Don't Leave Before You See Again
Sunday Savvy 54
Sunday Lime 54
1 October 2016
that’s a splendid view, Gillena. could be a great painting too. loved the guest haiku also
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!❤️
ReplyDeleteThis image can only be written by someone residing in paradise. lovely write Gillena! good day!
ReplyDelete__ Grand again Gillena, and I thank you for your verse that prompted this response. The two owls... talk. _m
ReplyDeletecool night fog
settles on this warm day pond
two owls
I love the evening sky and those azure clouds. Beautiful, Gillena.
ReplyDeleteI think a thin blanket adds comfort to any sunset
ReplyDeletei love the comfort of this my friend....a blanket is so reassuring.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Will go to bed imagining azure clouds��
ReplyDeleteI need to revisit this at the end of today.
ReplyDeleteGreat Haiku(s) and enjoyed the song and the wonderful guitar.
ReplyDeleteZQ
You have set a beautiful scene with your words.
ReplyDeleteI love when the evening sky draws a blanket...a wonderful image!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gillena. I love October. You capture its beauty in your haiku.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what message the pigeons would carry to the sky.
ReplyDeleteAn awesome post! I love that visual of drawing a blanket ~ sigh ~ ~ ~
ReplyDeleteLovely Gillena, I especially like the imagery of night drawing a blanket, while pigeons fly home...
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully visual.
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteI ma just flying with those pigeons in the azure sky!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Totomai
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Happy you dropped by Sanaa
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Thanks for your appreciation JT
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Doug thank you for dropping in and sharing a haiku
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Thanks for your appreciation Bjorn
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Thank you for your appreciation Rebecca
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Glad you dropped in Namy
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Please do Rob
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Thanks for dropping in ZQ. And the plural form of haiku (agreed) is haiku
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Happy you dropped in Mary
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Thanks for dropping in Donna
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Happy you dropped in Myrna
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Ah yes there's a lot to ponder there Truedessa
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Thank you Wendy
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Thanks for your appreciation Rosemary
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Thanks for dropping in Rajesh
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Thank you for your appreciation Vandana
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I like this one very much, Gillena. I've seen flocks of starlings fly up at sunset and it is as if a blanket is drawn across the sky (and, it's an amazing sight).
ReplyDeleteDrawing a blanket is (almost) always better than drawing a blank!
ReplyDeleteGlad you dropped in Diane
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Thanks for your appreciation MMT
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Very beautiful! Happy October! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteLove the clouded sky. And love the Nobuko. I can see the fire too.
ReplyDeleteVivid! Alluring, too.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped by Diane
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Thanks for your appreciation JC
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Happy you dropped in Susan
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Yum words!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
Happy you dropped in Anna
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