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Monday, October 8, 2012
Carpe Diem, phantom
For today's Carpe Diem I've written a new haiku.
ghostly cobweb
shimmering in the early daylight
pearls of dew
pearls of dew
fainting away when the sun rises
like a phantom
See you tomorrow ... for a new carpe diem haiku
Labels:
Carpe Diem,
haiku,
phantom
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Nederland
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2 comments:
Phantom reminds me of the superhero Phantom :-)
It's true; I love spiderwebs in the sunshine especially when those pearls of dew adorn them.
Nice haiku.
:)
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