imagination
takes steps without any fear
it is called childhood
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when it rains daisies
she carries her umbrella
the petals tickle
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fairies have their wings
to fly wherever they dream
a flight of wonder
©Susie Clevenger 2012
All images: Favim
22 comments:
perfect. that first one.
it was in childhood I first started to take this writer's journey, and imagination did play a very major part in that.
thanks for this, Suzi...
Thanks Leo. My imagination seems to grow with each of my writings.
Imagination and fairies - a great combination.
These were quite precious and sweet. The second one, with the daisies, was my favorite. :)
An excellent look at childhood. Enjoyed all three.
Excellent haiku about the 'magical piece' of childhood ~ wonderful photography ~ like the 'petals falling and tickling' ~ namaste, ^_^
smiles...lots of magic in your words susie...esp like that first one...
The firstone is music of truth in my ears.. beautiful..Susie..and thanks for stopping by as always..
The firstone is music of truth in my ears.. beautiful..Susie..and thanks for stopping by as always..
The firstone is music of truth in my ears.. beautiful..Susie..and thanks for stopping by as always..
Beautiful set...You captured the wonder and innocence of childhood ~
Lovely haiku and images!:)
Awesome set of haiku...I loved the first one...and the last one has great imagination...
Your haiku are always beautiful. Wish I could write them like you do.
all are lovely, reminders of a carefree childhood, but the middle one especially tickled my fancy - raining daisies :)
Perfection, I agree. These are all a feast for the senses...
I loved this prompt too!
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I cannot decide which one I like most ~~ great set!
That first haiku is perfect. Just perfect.
Beautiful reminiscences of childhood. Imagination is the eye of the soul.
Fabulous tickly playful images. Love this!
If it rained daisies, I would go without an umbrella!
After Childhood
Such lovely haiku. I liked each of them. I think the first is my favorite, though.
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