I like it. In my first haiku year, I wrote one 'shadow' haiku daily, a practice of sorts, for 111 days, nothing much, except practice, but I did learn quite a lot about shadows, the biggest ones, the tiny ones etc.
i love this. i must admit i didn't get "wall flashes" when i read that before this one, but i love that you've written these two together. very nice effect. and i also love hand shadows :)
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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hand shadows...
we giggle louder
at that one
Link with 921: Wall flashes.
[I'm sure every kid, big and small, has made shadows on the wall with their hands. What is with the rude shapes that made/make us giggle?]
yup. I had a hand puppet snake shadow on mine last month by the rattlesnake sign.
Well, it was supposed to be.
We had so much fun as kids doing those, too.
a nice intimate moment
love it
john
Porn shadows???? My, oh, my...
i wonder what it looked like :-)
love it!
I like it. In my first haiku year, I wrote one 'shadow' haiku daily, a practice of sorts, for 111 days, nothing much, except practice, but I did learn quite a lot about shadows, the biggest ones, the tiny ones etc.
i love this. i must admit i didn't get "wall flashes" when i read that before this one, but i love that you've written these two together. very nice effect. and i also love hand shadows :)
Pamela: :-) Rattlesnake sign?
Floots: ;-)
John: Thanks.
Pat: :-O
Polona: You mischievous kids! :-)
Borut: Glad you like it. Do you still have those shadow haiku? Maybe we could start a Shadow Haiku series.
Ruthanne: Hi Ruthanne, it's nice to see you here again. Thanks for your kind comments.
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