Tuesday's Haiku is Good for You
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Tuesday's Haiku
saved a worm, not moth:
pixie-dust wings ... soft butter ---
wheels know no better
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10 Comments
Post a CommentSad haiku. But the worm surely appreciated it in a worm's way. Hove you ever read Loren Eiseley's "The Star Thrower" ? It fits in with this. I reccommend it!
You have a kind heart. Worms and moths appreciate it too!
wheels no no better?
Wow! You are so good at this.
Awww...so sweet. Nice rescue. :-) I stopped the car and saved a chameleon that was riding proudly on my hood the other day...lol. I knew when I hit 65 mph he would be gone. Excellent haiku for Tuesday. Enjoyed!
Good haiku.
hello Cathy, Greenhill and Roberta. Yes, I did save a worm from drying out on the walkway ... but later, when I got out of my car, I saw beautifully, buttery-colored wings of a large moth. the wings were fine... its thorax and abdomen were crushed (I did not save the butter, thugh!) Poor lovely Moth. take good care, Ladies
I guess it is all in how you see it! :)
Thanks Neil!
nice Haiku, my friend! Thank you!