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Photo by Michael L. Baird
taken by the muse
melody only she hears
seaside pas de deux
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Written for Haiku Heights April Heights Challenge - Day 26: Melody.
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"Be obscure clearly." ~E.B. White
First line itself grabs attention, nice!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful..:)
ReplyDeleteOh, yes muse makes you hear many things.. It made me too hear something beautiful today Patti.. lovely haiku..
ReplyDeleteOh, yes muse makes you hear many things.. It made me too hear something beautiful today Patti.. lovely haiku..
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ReplyDeleteOh, yes muse makes you hear many things.. It made me too hear something beautiful today Patti.. lovely haiku..
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written! Seaside always brings out the best in people i guess... My haiku in similar lines to yours on this prompt! :)
ReplyDeleteNight waves sing berceuse - A Haiku
Do you suppose you could get Mr. Sood to comment on MY blog? He would be (or the numbers, anyway) so good for my ego.
ReplyDeleteLovely Haiku, by the way. Truly.
Lovely words... and perfectly captured in pic..loved it
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely feeling being able to hear your own music!
ReplyDeletelooks like she is having fun...i hope she never forgets how to hear it...
ReplyDeleteSigh. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteOur muse is such a gift ~ as is your haiku ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeletethis is lovely, thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteLovely melody...we can all hear it ~
ReplyDeleteI can hear the sea as the music score of the pas de deux.
ReplyDeleteShe must be mesmerized by the music, Patti! Just play on! Great take!
ReplyDeleteHank
Lovely!:)
ReplyDeleteI think each of us has a melody that only we can hear. It is wise to listen...
ReplyDeleteCloud Singer, Come
This is perfectly lovely ! Words and picture so expressive.
ReplyDeleteWonderful words, and that picture is so cool!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! seaside pas de deux
ReplyDeleteDay 26 ~~ "Humming Lullabies"
excellent Haiku and an equally good pic... :)
ReplyDeleteCyno...
I love this...indeed, my favorite so far of all your Haiku masterpieces. I literally made a spontaneous little gasp when I read your words after looking at the photograph. I really felt this one.
ReplyDeleteHer look tells the story, doesn't it? Spring brings her spring.
ReplyDeleteWonderful ...thank you
ReplyDeletePeace,
Siggi in Downeast Maine