Brown, and dry triangles stand in the sun, the pawns.
teepees
cornstalks of this harvests field
checkmate
- Magyar
- Cape Cod, United States
- __I see with young eyes, an old mirror. Here, I hope to offer... as I see.
Monday, October 25, 2010
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haha! as it goes...the world is a chess board of sorts...
this could be no further legal moves? anyways, Good one, Magyar :)
wishes,
devika
Nice haiku, Magyar...
They know how to prepare, I like this although i suspect my understanding of it, may be limited ;)
LL,
__Once, after all the corn was off the stalks, the stalks were cut to the ground, then these leavings were set into triangular forms. As a youngster, I saw these forms as 'teepees' and looked for their 'Indians.'
__Rarely seen today; when I saw this field on Saturday, it seemed a chess board, waiting to be re-set. _m
how neat...txs for the explanation, now I get it ;)
Beautiful imagery, D. I saw a few of those checkerboard fields a few weeks ago. Seeming to stretch forever. Imagine the chess piece sizes if a game were set up? :)
Interesting associations. That's what constitutes a haiku.
Best wishes
Rudi
love it M
john
Love this M - it immediately took me back to my childhood when "stooking" was common here. The only reminder left of that practice is my Father's painting of wheat stooks in our field.
really cool; and i'm glad you gave us an explanation; i would have thought you spotted the corn stalks while actually playing a game of chess; thanks for allowing us another dimension
much love
gillena
Well now, that works great!
As kids, we played teepees with the bean stands, too. F
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