2024 Gypsy's Haiku
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Comment from Bill Schott
This two-line poem, Weeping Willow, has the proper formatting and reminds the readers that the imaginary raining from the tree is no match for the weather coming in from the ocean storms.
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
This two-line poem, Weeping Willow, has the proper formatting and reminds the readers that the imaginary raining from the tree is no match for the weather coming in from the ocean storms.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2024
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
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Thank you very much, Bill
Gypsy 😊
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Thank you for sharing this contest entry with us. I am wondering why this weeping willow is in tears and what does it have to be fearful of? Well, it is part of its name, but still. This is an excellent contest entry. Good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
Thank you for sharing this contest entry with us. I am wondering why this weeping willow is in tears and what does it have to be fearful of? Well, it is part of its name, but still. This is an excellent contest entry. Good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2024
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
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The "weeping willow" is a tree that gets its name from the appearance of raindrops running down its long leaves, making it look like the tree is crying. This has made the weeping willow a symbol of grief and mourning in many cultures.
The weeping willow is native to the west coast of North America from Alaska to northern California, where it grows in "coastal habitat such as beaches and cliffs over the sea.
Thank you very much, Barbara
Gypsy 😊
Sea rolls billow of fears is a poetic personification of the sea waves.
Comment from Y. M. Roger
A beautifully rhymed and somber offering for the contest here, Gypsy -- creates both a mood and an image even without your well-crafted presentation! Thanx for sharing and best of luck in the contest! ;) Yvette
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
A beautifully rhymed and somber offering for the contest here, Gypsy -- creates both a mood and an image even without your well-crafted presentation! Thanx for sharing and best of luck in the contest! ;) Yvette
Comment Written 25-Sep-2024
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
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Thank you very much, Yvette
Gypsy 😊
Comment from lyenochka
Great job with your Essence poem with the interesting rhyme of willow with billow. And I didn't think of billow as a noun before but I can see those willow leaves billowing. It's interesting to think about those two emotions of grieving and fearing.
Hope this does well in the contest!
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
Great job with your Essence poem with the interesting rhyme of willow with billow. And I didn't think of billow as a noun before but I can see those willow leaves billowing. It's interesting to think about those two emotions of grieving and fearing.
Hope this does well in the contest!
Comment Written 24-Sep-2024
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2024
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Thank you, big sister, I doubt I will win, rhyme is not my forte but I want to push myself out of my comfort zone.
❤️ Marival
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I'm proud of you! You may be surprised! Hugs!
Comment from GWHARGIS
This was a poem that gave life to the weeping willow. The leaves falling as tears fall. Fear of dying from drought or disease. Fear of the chainsaw. This was very cool. I enjoyed this. Gretchen
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2024
This was a poem that gave life to the weeping willow. The leaves falling as tears fall. Fear of dying from drought or disease. Fear of the chainsaw. This was very cool. I enjoyed this. Gretchen
Comment Written 24-Sep-2024
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2024
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thank you very much, Gretchen
gypsy 😊
Comment from jessizero
You did a great job with the internal and ending lines. It looks like you are as good at rhyming poetry as you are with the other types. Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you.
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2024
You did a great job with the internal and ending lines. It looks like you are as good at rhyming poetry as you are with the other types. Thank you for sharing, and best wishes to you.
Comment Written 24-Sep-2024
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2024
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Rhyme is not my thing but I pushed myself out of my comfort zone
thank you very much, Jessi
gypsy 😊
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
A vivid image here of a weeping willow conveying sadness, then further reinforced with an outpouring of fears. As ever, Gypsy, beautifully presented to enhance the verse to its full potential. Take care Debbie
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2024
A vivid image here of a weeping willow conveying sadness, then further reinforced with an outpouring of fears. As ever, Gypsy, beautifully presented to enhance the verse to its full potential. Take care Debbie
Comment Written 24-Sep-2024
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2024
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thank you very much, Debbie
gypsy 😊