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Reblogged this on ronovanwrites and commented:
First one in! Sue Vincent. Remember she has a brand new book on Amazon. Oh and a Haiku for the challenge. I get excited about new books by our Haiku Family members!!!!!
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Thanks, Ronovan.. nice choice of words this week 🙂
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well said, keep the fire burning
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Hell, yes 🙂
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Reblogged this on oshriradhekrishnabole.
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I really love all the imagery here, Sue!
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Thank you, Greg.
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that’s an awesome shot.
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It was a night of fabulous photographic possibilities 🙂
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Wow, ‘need-fire’ I love that! Our yearning, wanting can certainly burn, but passion remains. H xxx
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The need-fire is a sacred flame… a wildfire.
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what is a passion if there is no fire…..
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There cannot be one without the other…
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Hi Sue! I like this one. Lets keep things hot. 😉
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We should always feed the flames 🙂
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I sense this means there’s an upside to the passion when it’s blazing, but a definite downside when it’s over and starts to fade; like the sacred flames going out. Lovely piece of haiku.
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Yet the need-fire is a sacred and healing flame too 🙂
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