
shedding currency
woods full of spare change
fill autumn’s pockets
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Written for Rebecca Cunningham-
Fake Flamenco’s – January 2022 –
Poetry Challenge
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shedding currency
woods full of spare change
fill autumn’s pockets
****
Written for Rebecca Cunningham-
Fake Flamenco’s – January 2022 –
Poetry Challenge
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Full of change! Such a wonderful phrase.
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I am glad you like it Sadje. Blessings to you my friend. Happy weekend.
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Thanks my dear
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A pleasure, my friend always.
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(hearts)
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π
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Nice comparison. I enjoyed reading it. π
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Thank you, dear friend. Have a lovely weekend.
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Weighing in on local and foreign currency
Never a tough week in Autumn’s Market
Rich in texture and overwhelming abundance, both haiku and painting
Love the path to the Haiga
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Thank you for so lovely a comment. As usual your wisdom flows from your considerable insight and discernment.
What expansive imagery in your sentence…
“Never a tough week in Autumnβs Market”
–deep!
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Thank you Suzette
It is the days of the varied and brightly coloured leaves.
The season of harvest and abundance
My network is crawling once again…π’, wishing you a wonderful evening
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Thank you! Hope your network troubles wane. Have a wonderful waxing evening.
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This one brought a smile.
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I am glad it did, Liz, my pleasure.
Blessings to you. Happy Saturday!
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I hope you had a good Saturday, Suzette!
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Yes indeed! Thank you, Liz.
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You’re welcome, Suzette. I’m glad to hear it!
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Thank you.
Sunday blessings to you, Liz.
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You’re welcome, Suzette.
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Pretty combination of words and image.
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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. Happy weekend, Chris.
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π Suzette π – quite clever! I like it!
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Thank you David. Glad you enjoyed it. Peace.
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A very beautiful poem so colorful in just few words
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Thank you Julie, blessings to you.
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I agree with Sadje, a wonderful phrase and an awesome poem, Suzette.
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Thank you so much Jeff. I do appreciate you kind words and enduring support. Blessings to you. Have a great rest of the weekend. Cheers.
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Youβre welcome, Suzette. Is always my pleasure. Thank you so much. Many blessings to you, and happy weekend, my dear friend.
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Thank you. And, warmest regards my friend.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you Charles for the reblog. Blessingsπ
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Always a joy and pleasure to read and share your posts with followers, My Dear! Hope you have a great day!! ππππΉ
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Thank you. Have a wonderful day.
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Beautiful composition π§‘π§‘π§‘ββ€β€β€
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Thank you.π
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Brilliant π§‘π§‘β
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Glad you liked that one. Cheers.
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I certainly did
And it’s a pleasure
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Wonderful contribution to the challenge! I like the playful nudge against materialism.
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My pleasure indeed. Thanks for the challenge to work out a haiga. It was fun.
Thanks for noticing the levels of possible meaning in the lines…
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Why must beauty be bought/maybe it’s easier than we thought/sun smile sea shell sand.
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Yes, exactly!
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