Make the universe your companion, always bearing in mind the true nature of things—mountains and rivers, trees and grasses, and humanity—and enjoy the falling blossoms and the scattering leaves. ~BashÅ
Perfect :)
Hi, Jason! I didn't know it was you until you told me. Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it. :-)
Hi! Chrissi:The tension/tonal difference explored in the images, visual and verbal, makes this poem read like a tragicomedy portrayed on a small scale.Chen-ou
Hi, Chen-ou! I'm so glad this haiga works for you. Thanks for the comment :-)
Congrats on the publication, Christine!! What a lovely haiga filled with such tension!
Thanks, Kathy! :-)
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ReplyDeleteHi, Jason! I didn't know it was you until you told me. Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi! Chrissi:
ReplyDeleteThe tension/tonal difference explored in the images, visual and verbal, makes this poem read like a tragicomedy portrayed on a small scale.
Chen-ou
Hi, Chen-ou! I'm so glad this haiga works for you. Thanks for the comment :-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the publication, Christine!! What a lovely haiga filled with such tension!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathy! :-)
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