
Gathered together
Stories hidden in a crowd
Unfold in silence

Quietly observe
New kings rise as old kings wane
Power’s future tense


Gathered together
Stories hidden in a crowd
Unfold in silence

Quietly observe
New kings rise as old kings wane
Power’s future tense

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Lovely. This is one of my favorite features on your blog.
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Thanks, Michelle. It gives me a chance to share some extra photos… and another excuse to write 🙂
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Beautiful photos and the haiku fits perfectly. 🙂
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Thanks, Diana… they are such lovely creatures 🙂
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I love this Midnight Haiku feature, Sue. You get so close to the animals and take some stunning photos, then top it off with a wonderful haiku to match! 🙂
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Thank you.Luck and an obliging camera, Judy 🙂
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You are too modest Sue! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
Beautiful images and words from Sue Vincent #Haiku
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The hairy and photos are matchless. I look forward to reading more of your blog.
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Thank you, Bernadette 🙂
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What a wonderful blend of haiku and pictures. You put me there in the moment.
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Thanks, Noelle… they were a joy to see 🙂
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Real magic moments captured in the photographs and the haiku, truly beautiful :o)
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Reblogged this on firefly465.
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Lovely, just the first three lines could stand alone with so much to promise and imagine…the mind is whirling…
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You never know what stories you walk by in a crowd 🙂
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I know!!! It’s so fascinating!!! I don’t know if you have ever seen it, but the BBC did a short film makers series a few years back. The music (no words) is combined with people clapping in rhythm whilst only looking at people’s feet (on a busy pavement)as they walk. Viewing one, then as they meet with another going off with another and so on – so many stories from feet only – brilliant
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No, sadly I never saw that one… but I can imagine. You can tell a lot from feet and the way people walk.
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