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Castles in the air
Darkness filled with hopes and dreams
Shadows know their name
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Fascinating.
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Goodness, Sue, this made my skin tingle. I often feel when I’m walking around a castle ruin that I’m wandering amid the hopes and dreams of it’s past – and quite probably present – residents. I’m sure walls absorb the events that happen within them. Can I ask where this castle is? It looks very haunting, probably more so because of your haiku. 🙂
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I know just what you mean, Alli. But this one, in Derbyshire, is not exactly a castle…though it has a similar feel 😉 https://scvincent.com/2014/10/21/the-faery-castle/
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Ah, that’s it! I thought I recognised it… 🙂
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There is a certain deepness with this haiku, I’m attracted to it as shadows and darkness I view more as exciting mysteries than fear of the unknown 🙂 “Darkness filled with hopes and dreams. Shadows know their name”
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We have a tendency to fear the shadows, yet it is from the darkness of winter that spring is born 😉
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So much going on there. 😀
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Oh yes 😉
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An amazing haiku Sue with an image that creates a sense of natural spirit to the poetry.
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Thank you, Denis.
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The rhythm of this is so fantastic. Each line starts with a similar cadence, and it’s beautiful.
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Thank you 🙂
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