bright cheery birdsong
– heard from my warm dawn refuge
feathery duvet
© G.s.k. ‘15
linked to: Carpe Diem Haiku Kai (back to basics) and Haiku Horizons
bright cheery birdsong
– heard from my warm dawn refuge
feathery duvet
© G.s.k. ‘15
linked to: Carpe Diem Haiku Kai (back to basics) and Haiku Horizons
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feathery duvet must be soooo soft:)
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And very warm … believe it or not, I woke up very early .. and so just turned around for a moment an I was thinking about this haiku … I opened my eyes and my clock said 7:00 (my room s still on last year’s DST) and about had a fit!
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You need the rest, cara. I took the day off with the beginnings of a cold, sore throat and sinuses…rested most of hte day with lemon water and honey and ginger. Shoule be good for tomorrow.
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Sounds like a great cure … if I had Bette as company 😉
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She kept wagging her big fat tail on my keyboard !:)
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LOL!
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Dawn from under a cozy duvet does sound a lot more cheerful and welcoming.
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Yes … it’s definitely a nice cozy feel … 🙂
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What a lovely way to wake up — other than the clock scare 😉
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True you’re really right about that … seems my subconscious or my muse was taking care of me while letting me over sleep.
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🙂
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I sense you are on a roll! Wonderful ideas on the ‘Samurai’ post and now this so far-reaching haiku. To me, so much about life and nature. Really, what a haiku
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I think I was yesterday 🙂 thanks!
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Lovely image! Had just read a poem filled with corrosive imagery so a most welcome surprise to read this!!
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Well we all have our bad days … happy this brought you back up.
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feathers all around.
Time the weather changed.
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I agree … the world is moulting …
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Love the sensory details this had!
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Thanks!
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How nice!
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That’s today’s feathers prompt sorted too – bit of luck!
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Darn … I didn’t think about that … and of course you were right!
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Ah, well, I see you’ve managed lots for feathers too now – love the white feather one – beautiful!
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True … it’s funny how I never thought to associate the duvet with feathers … Thanks again Jackie!
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Do birds have to die to furnish feathers for a duvet? I honestly don’t know, do you?
Blossom Forgotten
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Ah … I’m afraid there probably were in the end … what do they do with the feathers of the roast duck?
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