Parched Bones





Parched bones
Mirage in distance
Tent billows



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Image Credit

© rgb for “On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea”, 2011 – 2012



Desert
(#197)

About becca givens

Becca is an artist, poet, and animal communicator. She delights in cooking, nurturing, and sharing a rich spiritual life with others on the Path.
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14 Responses to Parched Bones

  1. a great feeling of emptiness in your haiku

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  2. magicalmysticalteacher says:

    I would probably prefer to gnaw on parched bones than raw bones! 🙂

    Desert Monks Rejoice

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  3. Meenakshi says:

    very vivid imagery!

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  4. Grace says:

    I like the image of parched bones ~ Good one ~

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  5. Great words for the pic. you bring it to life.

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  6. Green Speck says:

    A lovely visual here … well done !!!

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  7. Write Girl says:

    I love the imagery in your haiku. You bring us into the heart of the desert. Nicely written.

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  8. Sabio Lantz says:

    Love it — life and death together captured with odd beauty uniting.

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  9. brudberg says:

    Could not describe a desert better in few words

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  10. The tent is a nice visual

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  11. Simple and yet so evocative. I love the picture of the billowing tent. 🙂

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  12. Those few words bring the heat of the Sun to your page.. 🙂

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