O’ Christmas tree
whirling ’round in fantasies
a child’s dreams
© G.s.k. ‘15
TJ’s household haiku challenge this week’s challenge word is Christmas
O’ Christmas tree
whirling ’round in fantasies
a child’s dreams
© G.s.k. ‘15
TJ’s household haiku challenge this week’s challenge word is Christmas
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then – on a cold winter’s day
they warm the season with love
G.s.k. ’15
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Oh I’m loving this too–the haiku and whirling image so aptly describe the season, a-whirl!
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Thanks J .. glad you caught that 🙂
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Whirling is fun for a season, but I probably wouldn’t want to whirl all the time 😉
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Ach .. it gets tiring pretty quick in my opinion … in fact I was already happy to be back home after my whirl-wind trip to the Christmas market in Innsbruck …
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Yep, coming home is usually a good thing 🙂
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True, usually it is.
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Oh I love this and the great images you have chosen. Merry Christmas!
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Thanks and a Merry Christmas to you too!
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