
The strongest may break
Clinging to the shores of time
With knotted fingers

For Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge
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Really enjoyed the imagery!!
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Thank you .
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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painfilled images of broken trees, very emotive…
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From the size of this one, I think it must have lived to a venerable old age.
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its always sad to see a dead tree…
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yes it is, I agree.
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Sue, I really enjoyed this one! The tree must have been fabulous in its time.
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It was huge, Michelle, with the most beautiful root system.
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Very evocative! I love it.
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Thanks, Bun.
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Very powerful images and Haiku Sue
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Thanks, Denis 🙂
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