Dying Beauty
Eye of camera
Beholds light in coming death
Black and white splendor
*(Discarded, dying tulips, yet camera’s eye discovers their beauty.)
*(Discarded, dying tulips, yet camera’s eye discovers their beauty.)
A little of this. A little of that.
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Well said, Magarisa. One just has to look for it.
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Indeed.
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I couldn’t quite see the pic since I’m on my phone and there’s glare. Certain it was Marilyn Monroe !
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An interesting comment, Marissa. She does match the title.
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marvelous…
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Thank-you. ❤
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Lovely and meaningful haiku. The picture is beautiful.
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Thank-you, Vashti. I was surprised how well the photo turned out. ❤
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