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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

__ What was in Pandora's Jar_?

kept water
spent on a family's need
the final drops

13 comments:

Blogoratti said...

Really delightful, enjoyed that.

Nick said...

Obscure (to me anyway), but intriguing.

Unknown said...

oh but that's not good at all, lead them to the water DD, only you can do it :)

Magyar said...

Good to see you again, Nick_!
__The Greek goddess Pandora, her empty jar... their failed economy; the sadness of their struggling families.

Danièle Duteil said...

So precious water ! Here we had yesterday a good downpour. Finally!

Gwil W said...

the water spent
the wait aside
the narrow path

JFM said...

A rain barrel comes to mind when I read this _m.
Families used to depend on them in the "olden" days.
They are also a good idea for conservation in the world of today~

Yanis Petros said...

BONJOUR Magyar !

Merci de votre visite sur mon blog.

Elles portent sur la tête
la manne céleste
Elles portent dans le ventre
le devenir du monde

Magyar said...

__Hidden, held in their hands, the life of this world; I thank you Yanis, for your return and very welcome visit_! _m

Unknown said...

days of drought
catch the rain in a jar
nights of need

That is California's dilemma

Fine haiku Doug :)

Magyar said...

__Oh LL and Daniele, Jan and Moonie... your visions are so deep! Blogoratti and Gwil too, your perceptive comments are well appreciated_! _m

Ygraine said...

Ouch...there is something utterly heart-rending about this one, Doug, perhaps because it so powerfully evokes the image of the struggles of modern life (as well as Pandora's legacy).
Absolutely brilliant work!:))

consultation voyance gratuite said...

That is quite surprising... I have never heard of that before reading your post!
It makes me quite puzzled and angry too!