
fickle
sparkle
wrinkle
Thanks to all who stopped by throughout the week. I did in fact get my luggage the next day... after my big meeting. What a week this has been. Insane busy. This week's words... they seem like three elves that didn't make it into a Christmas claymation special.
chilly day, hot night
eyes sparkle as sheets wrinkle
fickle as weather
wrinkle, crumple, toss
my prose has lost its sparkle
fickle muse, return!
slow, black swells sparkle
fickle winds wrinkle slack sails
time for a cool change
now i remember what always made 3WW so much fun,, your amazing haiku's... i am still looking for my muse too if it is any consolation......
ReplyDeleteDang that muse! Fun as always.
ReplyDelete(I was wondering about your luggage, thanks for the update.)
(Word verification is "horid.")
I suspect one of those is a lie - the middle one, I think :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you go your luggage back. You must have made an impression in the big meeting. :)
ReplyDeleteLoved them all though 2nd one should have made your nose grow a little longer. :)
I love the second verse the most, but I still think the elves were a better idea!!! =0)
ReplyDeleteHappy 3WW I played too!
I like your story on your 3ww comment, I certainly like the names
ReplyDeleteI like the second haiku as we all can relate to that
Hardly has the sparkle gone missing - I love the imagery in the third haiku, the vision is clear and vibrant.
ReplyDeleteThese were all wonderful! And your elf story made me laugh out loud... :P
ReplyDeleteso enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteLike all of them
ReplyDeleteThese are all fun, but I laughed out loud about the fickle muse. I've had a bit of trouble with my own lately.
ReplyDeletePhew! And I thought my muse is fickle!
ReplyDeleteNext time write about the elves!
sultry days of summer
i so much look forward to read your wednesday haikus !!
ReplyDeleteMany happy returns of the day Pete!
ReplyDeleteAerin's stalking you (aren't you the lucky one). She's got a cake for you on her blog. So...
ReplyDeleteHope it's a happy one filled with lots of love and joy (and whatever goodies you're wishing for).
happy birthday, friend;
ReplyDeletemay your days be filled with prose
and your nights, poetry
Hope your day is fantastic!
Thank you all for your comments! I had fun with the words this week.
ReplyDeleteSpecial thanks to those who like the elf story. Those who didn't see it, cruise over to the 3WW site and look for my comment.
Aniket! First of the day with a birthday wish here! Thank you!
Sarah, thanks for the very kind wishes, and for the notification of my stalker. I've gone over there.
BSP... what can I say? A birthday haiku to top all birthday haiku. Haikus? What is the plural of haiku?
'appy birfday to yee-ooou...
ReplyDelete'appy BIRFday tooo yee-oooou
'appy BIRFday, dear Peee-eeete...
'appy birfday to yee-oooooooooou!
Blow out zee candles, my friend! And I hope you had a delightful day. :)
I always trail your blog but never commented. I just want to check on what's new since your writing impresses me. Now as I write, I wish to request a short haiku which hopefully you can address to the late King of Pop
ReplyDeletehaiku land !!
ReplyDeletesorry i am late :)
Don't know how I missed these earlier, the last one's delicious!
ReplyDeleteDon't know how I missed these earlier, the last one's delicious!
ReplyDeleteLOL @ number 2!! Very nice, again!!
ReplyDeleteThese haiku's make me think of shooting stars. LUV.
ReplyDeleteHey, Pete!
ReplyDeleteI was swinging by to see Haiku Wednesday, but looks like you haven't posted yet...
Wow, all these wonderful, kind comments! I've been working and traveling (for work) so much, that I didn't realize how many people were coming by. I do read every comment (they are emailed to me), but I don't always get to respond. Thank you to each of you who left a note (and also to those who lurk but don't leave your calling card).
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