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Done for Haiku Horizons.
Thorn
overrun yard
looking for lost coin
among thorns
Copyright © Celestine Nudanu 29/06/15 I appreciate your patience with me as I catch up on your blogs. Thanks a million! Shalom
29 Monday Jun 2015
Posted Challenges, Haiku, Poetry
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Thorn
overrun yard
looking for lost coin
among thorns
Copyright © Celestine Nudanu 29/06/15 I appreciate your patience with me as I catch up on your blogs. Thanks a million! Shalom
I can see this happening. Well done. 🙂
Alice, thanks. 🙂
🙂
Sounds like a painful endeavor.
More like a fruitless search. 🙂
Very different and neat take on the prompt!
Greg, thanks. 🙂
The setting of your haiku evokes a sort of mysterious, abandoned haunted house. Love it!
Yes, I pictured something like that. Spot on! 🙂
Ouch lost coins and thorns. Nice visuals as always.
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Very real and graphical 🙂
Thanks, as always.
Oooh, I LOVE this!
Dell, thank you.
I can see this clearly! Well done.
Thank you Candy.
beautifully captured!
Thank you my sister.
Sounds painful but stuck in there. It will pass.
-Naima
All shall surely pass, Naima.Thanks for the visit. 🙂
Ouch! nice haiku.
Thank you Cecilia.
for some reason this haiku made me think of the Parable of the Lost Coin…
So did I Freya, when writing it. 🙂
I will sweep the yard clean to find my coin. Sweet thought, Celestine.
Exactly! 🙂
A different needle in a haystack 😉
Just as dicey as hay can be like thorns.
A tricky business for sure. 🙂
Ouch ouch!! lost coins…but worth the search; our $1 and $2 are now coins here, so I would take a risk or two:)
LOL Oliana. I always keep coins in a tin at home and in my drawer at the office. They come in handy when broke and I need to change them into cedis, the paper denomination. You would be surprised at how much I can get. 🙂
I totally am with you on that…I have a drawer with coins…when my grandson comes to visit we add some of the to his bank:)
quite painful.
Thanks, Payal 🙂
well done Celestine 🙂
Thank you Archana.
Nah. Give it up as lost. No coin warrants that sort of pain!
LOL, I agree with you, but then who knows! 🙂
Like a scavanger hunt!
Exactly! 🙂