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Good haiku, Sue. I have to be honest and say I see feathers, but can’t make out what kind of bird it is.
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Just a red stream..
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Lovely!
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Thank you 🙂
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But I see a bearded mountain goat looking sideways at us with his beady eye…from within the red flow 🙂
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I can see your goat… and my bird… and a few other creatures too. The eye of imagination has powerful vision 🙂
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Great haiku.
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Thanks, Michelle.
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Lovely form.
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Thank you
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I see a woman’s eyes peeking out through the water in the white water in the middle. 🙂
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I can see what you mean 🙂
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What a mysterious haiku and picture––I love it!
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Thank you, Vashti 🙂
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