4/10/2009

map of stone

  
  





map of stone -
show me the way
to the universe




18 a stone comes alive








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so many maps
to get lost on the way -
spring breeze


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2 comments:

anonymous sh said...

Hi Gabi,
I thought both of the Soul Journal haiku were excellent and enjoyed reading them very much.
G.

anonymous ws said...

The geologist's ku, I tend to think. All stones are ancient and would tell stories (tales?) if they could, I suspect.
Don't we sometimes imagine the walls around us hear us?

Hadrian's Wall ...
I gaze at the stones
of an empire


Closer to home, though ...

blades of grass
between the flagstones ...
Easter afternoon

EW

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