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Eldritch cries at dawn
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The saddest of songs
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The magical cry of the curlew, along with that of a seagull, somehow resonates with my soul…
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I know just what you mean, Jaye x
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Love your words and photo but I also loved the video , thank you for sharing Sue 💜💜
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Glad you enjoyed it, Willow x
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Oh! I did 💜
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🙂 x
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such a beautiful haiku……..thank you for sharing.
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Thank you, Wendi.
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absolutely my pleasure.
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A brilliant haiku Sue so opening up our eyes to environmental devastation. That video is so compelling. Here in Australia the facts are worse than Eire for birds. Curlews are also on our facing extinction list. I had ignorantly assumed Eire would be in better shape.
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We have done so much damage, worldwide, squandering the riches of the planet for profit or pleasure… at what point do we realise that we are destroying ourselves…
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