This is for Frank’s Haikai challenge #176: Hawk, and also in response to Dwight’s “The King”.
Hunger rides the wind,
watching for the flicker of
small life far below.
This is for Frank’s Haikai challenge #176: Hawk, and also in response to Dwight’s “The King”.
Hunger rides the wind,
watching for the flicker of
small life far below.
All photos on this site, including headers, were taken by me. Most were taken around my home, “Kate’s Folly”.
Wow!
thanks Angela ❤
Thank you for the shout out on my post!
no worries 🙂 I really liked your photo and poem!
It is greatly appreciated!
I have read this same prompt from three individuals, and all of them have totally impressed me with their writing. Kudos to the prompter too, for an arresting topic!
Thank you! I appreciate your feedback, and your support of the contributors to the Challenge! 🙂
Yep, always looking for gems on here. 🙂
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#Haiku Happenings #7: Kate Wilson’s latest haiku for my current #Haikai Challenge!
Thanks Frank! 🙂
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Beautiful!
Thanks Luisa ❤
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WOW! That’s a real beautiful Haiku.
🙂
Thanks Goutam 🙂
We just look at them because they are beautiful but we often overlook the fact that they are trying to stay alive. Nicely done.
Thank you ❤ I just wish they'd eat the feral rabbits rather than going after my chooks!
You’re welcome. I had to look up what chooks are. I can see why!
And I hadn’t realised chook was an Australian (and NZ) usage only. 😀 I regularly find myself looking up American terms, interesting to see it go the other way.
For sure! 🙂
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