Time to light a fire
Voices harp relentlessly
Destination clear
A little of this. A little of that.
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Kind of spooky, this one.
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It’s very interesting that you say so.
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Right, well, the fire, that relentless voices, i can only guess the destination…LOL
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A haiku can be like looking at a cloud. Different eyes see different shapes. That’s what makes a haiku fun, open to interpretation and seen at different levels. Love your interpretation!
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Yes, all literature really I think, but especially the many types of poetry.
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I remember when I first started blogging and being at the time quite naive, I commented on a powerfully emotional, dark poem and totally misinterpreted it. Luckily the fellow blogger was kind and thanked me for my point of view. I always welcome other perspectives. My eyes are blind sometimes. lol
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Oh yes, for sure. I do that all the time. The way I see it, commenting on people’s blogs is like buying beer for a party…if you’re going to do it, you’re only required to buy the cheapest kind.
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So funny, Marissa! Love your humor.
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Love the haiku, regardless of the interpretation.
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Thanks! My interpretation of the “harping voices” was children demanding a hot dog on a stick and marshmallows in the fire. They were hungry. Ha ha!
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Ohhh, that sounds sooo good–I’ll bring my own hot dog, if you can spare some marshmallows–mmmmm!
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You’re so funny! I just had some this week-end at a campfire. Yes, I’ll spare a few burnt gooey ones.
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Oooh, yummmmmm!
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Poetry is always open to different interpretations. That’s what’s uniquely wonderful about it.
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A very connecting haiku Olga, the image says one thing but the haiku gives the real story behind it.
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I’m always happy to hear your insightful words. Thank-you, Denis. Cheers!
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That picture is mesmerizing. I love it! Good haiku too.
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Thank-you, Vashti. I lucked into that photo after taking multiple shots at a campfire two weeks ago. What I got surprised me.
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A great haiku there
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Thank-you, Ruby. Cheers!
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A great haiku
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