how different
the sound of this strange river
calling our names
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late night
the sleepy hills
still telling us stories
how different
the sound of this strange river
calling our names
***
late night
the sleepy hills
still telling us stories
Nature SinGs
SonGs no
human worry..:)
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the first really resonated with me…rivers can have such different sounds…from calm to rapids, from normal flow to flood…nicely done!
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Thanks Bryan…absolutely!!
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Beautiful, both of these. I love the river that calls your name and then the sleepy hills that continue telling stories. They have a mythological feel to them.
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Thanks so much, glad you liked them 🙂
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I like the quiet mystery of both of your verses.
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Thanks Mary 🙂
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I’d like to hear some of those stories. Lovely writing. Thanks for the read!
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Thank you 🙂
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the sound of this strange river
calling our names
A classic build-up to some mysterious background that can develop into a short story!
Hank
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Thanks Hank… that’s a great idea!!!
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A great personification … really lovely, especially the hills in the second one.
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Thanks Bjorn. 🙂
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I love that line about the river calling our name.. such a wonderful sound, and image!
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Thank you for stopping by..glad you liked it!!
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Love the personification of the river and hills ~ Good to see you Thotpurge ~
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Thanks so much Grace…likewise!
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Wonderful. I would rather listen to the voice of water than the voice of a human … especially deep into the night. What lulling magic.
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Thanks so much Fae… 🙂
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Both excellent haiku, but the first one resonates most with me. Here in the NW, our Native American myths include a lot of meaning attached to hearing your name on the beaks of owls, the wind, or any moving water.
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That’s beautiful..thanks Glenn. In Indian mythology too all the elements are personified, exalted and revered…
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Gorgeous!!!
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Thanks Sanaa…
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That second touched me … chapeau Toth.
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Thank you 🙂
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Nature does call us in so many ways! Beautiful!
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It certainly does! Thanks so much 🙂
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The second is just so good – the first very interesting, and mysterious.
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Thanks Hamish… quite challenging isn’t it to move with the essence of the narrative, without clumsily stepping on Basho’s toes!! Trying hard!!
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Lovely pictures.
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Thanks Mukul 🙂
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welcome
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