Diana, I'm sure there are at least 100 potential haiku about the shades of green in the grass. Endless perspectives. I look forward to reading yours. :-)
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6 comments:
I really like 'jade froth'!
Great haiku.
all my best,
Alan
The With Words Competition 2009
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ditto on the jade froth
Nice, one Nora. We are all waiting for spring.
I've been trying to compose a haiku all week about searching for green among the grasses, and you did it for me - in a most unique way!
Thank you all.
Diana, I'm sure there are at least 100 potential haiku about the shades of green in the grass. Endless perspectives. I look forward to reading yours. :-)
Thanks, Nora.
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