a woman...a being...and everything in between
Desert of mind is dangerous when creative thoughts stop sprouting ... just a little rain is needed ... well said :-)
Thanks!
Simple yet powerful~
Thanks for reading!
Description of writers block?!!
description of my mind, the way it behaves some times!
chills! evocative write....sometimes this happens...
Thanks, Sreeja!
Awesome. :)
read it few times to see if i can understand anything.well, this is how our mind is programmed to behave, rest is just an illusory notion.
hahaha..... You make me doubt my writing, Thanks for comments!
Your haiku string is very nice.
Thanks for the appreciation!
nice one again
Thanks a lot as it means a lot!
Powerful words indeed.
Thanks a ton:)
Wonderfully composed cascading haiku. Very well done.
I LOVE your incorporating rhyming words into the haiku - creates such nice flow.
I dont know Judith, may be its my mental block, poem to me doesn't seem to flow if it doesn't rhyme! thanks for apprecaition!
Sometimes the mind is slow to 'sprout' but then the flood gates open. Nicle done!
Nice one, I;s waiting for these gates to open and carry me away all drenched!
I like the parched senses and stinging doubts ~ Good one ~
Thanks Grace!
Wonderful, clever use of desert ~ I know the feeling when nothing sprouts!
I liked all of these. Well done.
thanks!
Awesome set...Terrible situation when this happens!
Thanks for reading and appreciating, Valli!
'Parched senses' I hope no one ever gets to that deprivation.
Thanks for dropping by, Hazel!
You are a brilliant writer and should write more often, Meenakshi. Neat Haiku...beautiful :) love and god bless
Thanks Mam, I am just a learner and aspire to be as good as you!
A desert of the mind, hope it's just a writer's block.
Yupp! Thanks for visiting!
Wonderful cascading metaphor
Thanks a lot!
Beautifully written.
Thanks Jas!
there is always something in nothing - and you found it here!now I must go and search for nothing...
Wow! Thanks for the compliment! 'Something in nothing'...You made my verse complete!
`parched senses' and `stinging doubts' - wonderfully stated.
Thanks a lot. I am glad you liked it!
Desert of mind is dangerous when creative thoughts stop sprouting ... just a little rain is needed ... well said :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteSimple yet powerful~
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
DeleteDescription of writers block?!!
ReplyDeletedescription of my mind, the way it behaves some times!
Deletechills! evocative write....sometimes this happens...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sreeja!
DeleteAwesome. :)
ReplyDeleteread it few times to see if i can understand anything.
ReplyDeletewell, this is how our mind is programmed to behave, rest is just an illusory notion.
hahaha..... You make me doubt my writing, Thanks for comments!
DeleteYour haiku string is very nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the appreciation!
Deletenice one again
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot as it means a lot!
DeletePowerful words indeed.
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton:)
DeleteWonderfully composed cascading haiku. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your incorporating rhyming words into the haiku - creates such nice flow.
ReplyDeleteI dont know Judith, may be its my mental block, poem to me doesn't seem to flow if it doesn't rhyme! thanks for apprecaition!
DeleteSometimes the mind is slow to 'sprout' but then the flood gates open. Nicle done!
ReplyDeleteNice one, I;s waiting for these gates to open and carry me away all drenched!
DeleteI like the parched senses and stinging doubts ~ Good one ~
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace!
DeleteWonderful, clever use of desert ~ I know the feeling when nothing sprouts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
DeleteI liked all of these. Well done.
ReplyDeletethanks!
DeleteAwesome set...Terrible situation when this happens!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and appreciating, Valli!
Delete'Parched senses' I hope no one ever gets to that deprivation.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Hazel!
DeleteYou are a brilliant writer and should write more often, Meenakshi. Neat Haiku...beautiful :)
ReplyDeletelove and god bless
Thanks Mam, I am just a learner and aspire to be as good as you!
DeleteA desert of the mind, hope it's just a writer's block.
ReplyDeleteYupp! Thanks for visiting!
DeleteWonderful cascading metaphor
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
DeleteBeautifully written.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jas!
Deletethere is always something in nothing - and you found it here!
ReplyDeletenow I must go and search for nothing...
Wow! Thanks for the compliment! 'Something in nothing'...You made my verse complete!
Delete`parched senses' and `stinging doubts' - wonderfully stated.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot. I am glad you liked it!
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