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Monday, February 13, 2012
The Mag 104
Another paint the image ... for Magpie Tales:
like a goddess
she is surrounded by
her admirers
OK ... I am excited about this one. I hope you, dear visitor, like it too.
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haiga,
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The Magpie Tales
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5 comments:
i ownder how they leave her feeling...fulfilled or empty...
an assembly of admirers. wow
i like how you got right to the point
<a href="http://zongrik.wordpress.com/2012/02/14/haunting-suppleness/>haunting suppleness</a>
Goddess, indeed!
Thanks for your kind words. It wasn't easy to compose a haiku at this picture.
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