2024 Gypsy's Haiku
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Comment from juliaSjames
The dove's cooing call is heard on spring and summer evenings. They are such neat pretty birds. I like the double meaning of "blue" in this poem. Very clever.
I would suggest the following revision for reasons of grammar
mourning dove sings
his melancholy mating call -
blue meadow
Thanks for sharing the poem and your author notes
Blessings, Julia
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
The dove's cooing call is heard on spring and summer evenings. They are such neat pretty birds. I like the double meaning of "blue" in this poem. Very clever.
I would suggest the following revision for reasons of grammar
mourning dove sings
his melancholy mating call -
blue meadow
Thanks for sharing the poem and your author notes
Blessings, Julia
Comment Written 09-May-2024
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
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Thank you for your helpful help with grammar, I changed it.
Thank you very much, happy weekend!
Gypsy
Comment from barbara.wilkey
We have numerous mourning doves in our backyard. I enjoy listening to them. My husband, not so much. He says they're sad. I think it's how one looks at it. Your presentation was, once again, perfect.
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
We have numerous mourning doves in our backyard. I enjoy listening to them. My husband, not so much. He says they're sad. I think it's how one looks at it. Your presentation was, once again, perfect.
Comment Written 09-May-2024
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
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Thank you very much, happy weekend!
Gypsy
Comment from shelley kaye
this was a cool, interesting haiku
didn't know that about the doves
kinda sad...
but makes for a great poem!
nice imagery and smooth flow
thank you for sharing
shelley :)
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
this was a cool, interesting haiku
didn't know that about the doves
kinda sad...
but makes for a great poem!
nice imagery and smooth flow
thank you for sharing
shelley :)
Comment Written 09-May-2024
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
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Thank you very much, happy weekend!
Gypsy
Comment from GWHARGIS
I used to sleep by listening to bird calls mixed in with soft music. There was one that featured the dove. I think I told someone I had never heard the sound before but went back and I was very familiar with it. I also love the sad song of the loon. Beautiful and calming. Gretchen
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
I used to sleep by listening to bird calls mixed in with soft music. There was one that featured the dove. I think I told someone I had never heard the sound before but went back and I was very familiar with it. I also love the sad song of the loon. Beautiful and calming. Gretchen
Comment Written 09-May-2024
reply by the author on 10-May-2024
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Thank you very much, happy weekend!
Gypsy
Comment from RJ Heritage
Very true words, for I gave heard them. They fo sound melancholic and b persistent. Thanks for sharing. Do you have many doves where you live?
In our house in Puerto Rico, there are many peigons on mornings, and I indulge them.
Thanks for sharing.
RJ
reply by the author on 08-May-2024
Very true words, for I gave heard them. They fo sound melancholic and b persistent. Thanks for sharing. Do you have many doves where you live?
In our house in Puerto Rico, there are many peigons on mornings, and I indulge them.
Thanks for sharing.
RJ
Comment Written 08-May-2024
reply by the author on 08-May-2024
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You live in Puerto Rico? How fun. I don't have mourning doves where I live but I have seen them in other places.
Thank you very much, RJ
Gypsy
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Comment from lyenochka
Mourning doves do have a very sad sound. But actually, it could be the listener or cultural. In English we say that birds "sing." In Korean, we say that birds "cry". I guess all Korean birds are "mourning."
Hope the dove finds his mate!
reply by the author on 08-May-2024
Mourning doves do have a very sad sound. But actually, it could be the listener or cultural. In English we say that birds "sing." In Korean, we say that birds "cry". I guess all Korean birds are "mourning."
Hope the dove finds his mate!
Comment Written 08-May-2024
reply by the author on 08-May-2024
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Thank you very much, big sister.
Love
Marival
Comment from royowen
I love the very blue motive, the background is a marvellous in keeping with the theme, beautifully written my friend, you've written a very good post here, well done, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 08-May-2024
I love the very blue motive, the background is a marvellous in keeping with the theme, beautifully written my friend, you've written a very good post here, well done, blessings Roy
Comment Written 08-May-2024
reply by the author on 08-May-2024
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Thank you very much, Roy.
Gypsy
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