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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The tides rise, and fall.


hourglass
these sands of time
a beach

13 comments:

Devika Jyothi said...

through the hour-glass
this wine-dark sea

i don't know, it's the instant muse....think about it i can write a three fools-cap page essay....so does your three liner, Magyar....packs it all well! :)

wishes,
devika

Lorraine said...

yes please move swiftly to the beach to summer to heat, well not too much heat, I love this Doug

joo said...

I'm with Lorraine:)

TALON said...

I like this - a whole new way to look and appreciate the inevitable passage of time. Beautiful, D.

Anonymous said...

I like it too, and also wish for the hourglass to speed up a bit.

Maxine Beneba Clarke said...

I can feel the clock ticking...on and on.

Pranavam Ravikumar said...

gooD one!

BB said...

We stand there
All of us
And pull all our pride from the sea
The Fisherman´s quest
He knows the awnser...

I´m doing well dear Poet.
Thank you for the words.
_BB

Frank... said...

Very nice haiku, Magyar...

Judie said...

When I am walking on a beach, I often think about that! Your haiku is one I will remember the next time.
Thanks for your comment on my post. Steve Martin thankfully doesn't add foul language to his routines. I wish other comics would leave that stuff out. It makes their acts boring and so routine.

Janice Thomson said...

I like the feeling of eternity this leaves me with despite our anxiousness about time.

Ashi said...

long time since I have been here, sorry Magyar, I love this one nevertheless :)

susane said...

Really nice here and it is more complete and easy research. I thank you very much for those relaxing moments.

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