Ageless symmetry
Hanging onto life’s cobwebs
Undisturbed by man
A little of this. A little of that.
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Oh Mam , a brilliant take on this week’s haiku prompt . 😄
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Thank-you, Ismath. It’s interesting how an image can trigger the muse. 🙂
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Certainly Mam 😊
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This is just wonderful, picture and haiku fitting perfectly together ❤
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Thank-you, Al. I’m tickled pink that you thought so. 🙂
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Yes, I imagine those cobwebs would be pretty difficult to dust off!
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Sticky and impossible. Many layers of time. 🙂
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Great haiku Olga, and wonderful use of the image to complement the poem.
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Thanks Denis. Always good to see you hear. 🙂
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Your lines complement the picture perfectly!
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Thank-you, Magarisa. 🙂
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Very nice subtle haiku Olga 🙂
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Thank-you, Janice. I hope you do rain dance for me also. 🙂
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OK :))
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Beautiful!
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🙂 🙂
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I love it, Olga, such an original take on the prompt.
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Thank-you, Judy. Glad that you think so. 🙂
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I suspect the cobwebs will outlast us!
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Interesting comment. They probably will. They go unnoticed, except for the observant. 🙂
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