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30 Nov 2012

Suspended



suspended in time
i look back at forever
awaiting sunset
 
photo and text © by Karen
 
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25 comments:

  1. Wow. Evocative haiku and beautiful photo Karen.

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  2. Karen, your haiku rings true in me. I have felt this way all week, and now you have given voice to what I could not say. Thank you so.

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  3. Both the vision and the verb are simnply glorious. Thank you.

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  4. living the exquisite, one moment at a time. the enormity of simply being that present is as glorious as the sky pouring everything is has into one sunset.

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  5. oh karen... this is gorgeous, the photo, your haiku...something I've been contemplating, suspending/or holding time in my camera.

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  6. That is a gorgeous picture of our setting Sun and even more gorgeous words to accompany it!

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  7. ...I look back at forever...WoW! That is pure genius...and ever so beautiful! Thanks for making me ponder...

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  8. Marvelous haiku and photo ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^

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  9. This is just such a beautiful pairing Karen--I found you through another poet friend--I just went hopping and I am glad I did

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  10. What do you see?

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  11. Such a beautiful photo and haiku. Just lovely.

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  12. What an amazing capture that sunset is, and your words pose an interesting examination of time, and our places in it.

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  13. That image is near perfect. You and The Creator make a great team. And then, just to add flavor, you stir in a perfect little poem. Masterful.

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  14. love this style - very cool poem

    You are in the ball park with Clapton.

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  15. I enjoyed this - lovely combination of haiku and image.

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  16. masterful words, wonderful pic, well done! *VBS*

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  17. This certainly was worth the wait, I espesially love the 2nd line. The photo of the sunset is excellent too.

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  18. Hi, Karen. It's Karen...heh! I, too, have entered and am now passing frommy "youth of old age," which I find dismays me immensely. I feel more 40 than 60, and yet it fast approaches, so I, too, am waiting for sunset.

    I admire anyone who can write haiku, and you do it very well! Kudos!

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  19. Wow!!! This is so mesmerizing!:)

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