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.
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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 ❤
🙏🙏🙏
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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