Monday 26 September 2011

haiku


he cuts the hedge

and a moth falls out -

it pretends to be dead

gw2011/

end of summer

of the invisible clouds

no end in sight

gw2011/

9 comments:

  1. terrible, just didn't feel it there. sorry to say it but your earlier work was more inspiring. well, that's just it, it's just your opinion, and that's your problem

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  2. Gerry, many thanks.

    Hello freesabee1, and thanks for your comments. What is this life but each one's opinion? In the end we all have our various defences, protection mechanisms and strategies. A moth's best bet when suddenly exposed is to act as if dead on a background of similar colour to itself; the bee's answer may be to sting. A rat, like myself, what can I do - I generally run away! See 'Bard on the Run'.

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  3. well said@ but u assume to much, still i find ur response something to ponder...may u feel better about ur self, a rats a nasty creature with a bad rep, yet i will follow, i look forword to ur next post. ;-!

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  4. Can moths pretend? Liked it though and find the second one interesting particularly in view of our weather at present.

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  5. Pat, to pretend by camouflage ... yes. Nature does it often. Ask the next praying mantis you see!

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  6. Hello im japanese.

    I feel end of summer is beautiful spectacle .

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  7. Hello Yamoto, many thanks and sorry for delay in replying,
    best of luck to all in Japan.

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